No... There are no new planets!
Mercury and Venus
No.
Earth has no planets of its own. It is one and has one moon.
There are many other planets in many other galaxies.
Not in our own solar system. The orbits of all the planets in the solar system have stabilized, and there isn't enough mass in the remaining asteroids to form a new planet. Else where, however, there are solar systems that are still forming, with new planets that are yet to form.
yes, in 2015 scientists think new planets will be created
there is 7 new planets
There will definitely be more dwarf planets. It's unlikely we will find any more major planets in our solar system, though unless they are in some far flung unusual orbits with a low albedo. The possibility exists however.
might be, i reckon there is hundreds of planets beyond Pluto full of intelligent lifeProbably lots - two of which are known and named ...but by the new classification they're are classed as dwarf planets.
Well, we cannot say that they are two new planets but they are new discoveries and considered as dwarf planets. Xena and Ceres
no but Eris isn't a planet it is a dwarf planet.
Our solar system has Ceres, Pluto, Eris, Haumea, and Makemake as dwarf planets. A dwarf planet is smaller than a planet had has an orbit that is not clear.
Any planets that have plates
No. He discovered great moons, which, had they not been orbiting planets might have been considered planets themselves, but the first new planet since antiquity was Uranus, discovered by Sir William Herschel.
Planets that used to be planets but aren't any more. Example: Pluto
No. Also, if there is any life on any of the planets, it would not be alien; it would be native.
Mercury is a planet itself, and it does not have any planets to it.