some scientist have an answer they say that Pluto is not an planet but a comet also they say there are eleven planets
Yes. In the Solar System, all planets except Mercury and Venus have one or more moons.
They could, but as of now, no astronauts have travelled to any other planets in the solar system.
The property that keeps the planets dancing round the Sun is that it is way more massive than any of the planets.
Mercury and Venus. They are the only planets without a moon.
Yes, but not on any of the ones in our solar system.
yes i think you could live on some other palnet, one of these planets no but somwhere else in the solar system pie
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.
Saturn
In any solar system; that's what planets do.
Yes more than you can ever imagine
Pluto and the dwarf 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
They could, but as of now, no astronauts have travelled to any other planets in the solar system.
The Asteroid Belt has no effect on any of the major planets of our solar system.
The property that keeps the planets dancing round the Sun is that it is way more massive than any of the planets.
Not in our solar system. In fact the scientific community recently reduced the number of planets in our solar system by reclassifying Pluto as a Dwarf Planet. As for other solar systems, yes, there are still new planets being discovered; Often enough that the discoveries don't even usually rate any mention in mainstream news media.