Our solar system has 8 regular planets and a number of dwarf planets.
The 8 planets orbit around the Sun, in ellipses.
All 8 planets in our solar system rotate around a star, our sun. Virtually all planets rotate around a star.
There are eight planets that circulate our sun.
I'm not sure what you mean by "Star planets." However, I can tell you that there are 8 known planets that orbit the star Sol, including Earth (Sol 3).
Our solar system has 8 regular planets and a number of dwarf planets.
The Sun. There are 8 bodies classified as planets, and as of 2009 there are 5 classed as dwarf planets. There are many more objects with long orbits past that of Pluto, and these are being studied and classified.
The 8 planets orbit around the Sun, in ellipses.
There are 8 planets in the solar system: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. There are also many dwarf planets. The most common of these are Pluto, Eris, Ceres, Haumea and Makemake. There are many more other large objects in space that are still waiting to be officially classed as dwarf planets.
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There are only 8 "planets" in our solar system: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Outside of that, bodies that revolve around the sun are considered closer to the category of comets. There is no 16th planet.
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All 8 planets in our solar system rotate around a star, our sun. Virtually all planets rotate around a star.
The 8 planets continue to orbit the sun due to a balance between the sun's gravitational pull and the planets' forward motion, which creates an elliptical orbit. This balance allows the planets to constantly move around the sun in a stable manner.
There are 8 planets orbiting the sun.
There are eight planets that circulate our sun.
The sun has 8 or 9 major planets and thousands of smaller objects orbiting around it. Some of the planets have many moons. (eg Neptune has 13) It can have moons but so far all of the moons are to close to the planets to get caught in the sun's orbit.