of course there is.
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Our telescopes are probably good enough to state that if there were any additional bodies in the solar system that were the mass of Mars or greater, we likely would have seen them if they were in our solar system.
Planets in other solar systems, also known as "exoplanets"? Our telescopes are barely able to detect these at all, and we've already found 300+. With better telescopes (like the one launched just last week!) and a little more time, I think we'll discover that planets orbit around half or more of all mid-size stars.
No... There are no new planets!
Jupiter
No, some planets like Mercury and Venus don't have any moons. Earth has one moon, Mars has two moons, and the outer planets have lots of moons. Jupiter has more than 60.
Mercury and Venus
all planets are gaseous(made out of gas)EXCEPT Pluto because it does not exist any more
Planets that used to be planets but aren't any more. Example: Pluto
Not any more.
Yes. In the Solar System, all planets except Mercury and Venus have one or more moons.
Yes. In the Solar System, all planets except Mercury and Venus have one or more moons.
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.
None no planets have more moons than jupiter and jupiter has atleast 63 moons more than any other planet
Yes there is more planets including the sun and the moon ,like mars Jupiter earth mercury netpune and the uras
It is possible, even likely, that there are other planets that could support life. We have yet to find any.
some scientist have an answer they say that Pluto is not an planet but a comet also they say there are eleven planets
No planet has any other planets. If an object orbits a planet, it's called a moon. There are 3 planets in our solar system with more than 16 moons:JupiterSaturnUranus
there are 4 others
Uranus.