We'll assume the questioner meant "planets."
Only the planets of our own solar system have "personal" names. All the others that we know of are designated by the name of their parent star.
The Sun's planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
No unless you live in outer space
it takes them many years because they have to get us to the life style they will have to be using for outer space. they have to relearn every thing more different because outer space is alot different then the world that we live on.
Right now, Astronauts and Cosmonauts live inside the space station that orbits Earth.
The International Space Station normally has a crew of three or four, and while they rotate, most astronauts do not get to live on the space station. As of Feb. 2010 the number is now up to 6.
in space
Aliens, E.T., extra terrestrials. There are many names.
A space station is a satellite designed to allow humans to live in outer space.
In outer space
No unless you live in outer space
Not quite; outer space means space beyond the Earth's atmosphere. The universe includes everything (including the Earth) - so you and I live in the universe, but not in outer space.
which we live.
outer space... hahahaha
no he lives in retroville
Pretty much anywhere, given access to technology. Some even live in outer space (on the space station).
The cast of Plan Live from Outer Space - 2006 includes: Brandon Firla as Jeff Trent Vanessa MaCrae as Paula Trent
Theoretically, there could be anything living in outer space. it is highly likely that there are many organisms living there however there is no hard evidence yet.
Organisms from earth, cannot live in outer space. They need a stable environment and a place to evolve and reproduce. Outer space, does not have a stable environment it gets hot then cold in a matter of seconds. If you really think about it, what would the organisms eat? There's nothing in outer space that would provide them with food.