In our solar system, there are eight recognized planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, and Uranus. The total number of planets outside of our solar system can only be hypothesized, but evidences of new planets are being discovered at an ever increasing rate.
The alignment of planets in our solar system constantly changes as they orbit the Sun at different speeds and inclinations. Today, the planets are not significantly aligned in a straight line in the sky. However, certain planets may be clustered closer together depending on their positions in their orbits.
There are many other planets in many other galaxies.
1...Earth
There are four gaseous planets.
Earth has no planets of its own. It is one and has one moon.
In many ways. The main one being that we named the planets and the days of the week after their gods.
As of today no, but maybe in the future.
it is because of the natral resources
The alignment of planets in our solar system constantly changes as they orbit the Sun at different speeds and inclinations. Today, the planets are not significantly aligned in a straight line in the sky. However, certain planets may be clustered closer together depending on their positions in their orbits.
yes about 2,000,000,000 the thing that made thes planets was the "Big Bang". that's why we are alive today.
It was Johannes Kepler who produced the theory of the planets' positions and speeds which is accepted today.
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there is 7 new planets
They influenced us today by naming some of the planets and some other things we used today
There are eight planets.
No planets away.
None of the planets are midgets.