That is the usual order and it is remembered by this rather lame mnemonic: "My Very Excellent Mother Just Served Us Nutburgers." Which is:MercuryVenusEarthMarsJupiterSaturnUranusNetpune
I think you mean extrasolar planets. Technically, all planets except Earth are "extraterrestrial." At last report there were almost 900 of them, with more to follow. They aren't a "group" in the usual sense, just a category.
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NO. They orbit counterclockwise (anticlockwise) when viewed from above the Earth's north pole, which is the usual convention. (Mercury and Venus are called the "inferior planets" because their orbits are between the Sun and the Earth.)
All the planets stay approximately in one plane - the plane of the ecliptic. So if you have the x-coordinate normal to that plane their x-coordinates will stay small. It is more usual to have the z-coordinate normal to the plane.
That is the usual order and it is remembered by this rather lame mnemonic: "My Very Excellent Mother Just Served Us Nutburgers." Which is:MercuryVenusEarthMarsJupiterSaturnUranusNetpune
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The correct spelling is "usually."
It can be, but the usual (correct) adverb form is quickly.
The correct spelling is "ordinary" (usual, common).
I think you mean extrasolar planets. Technically, all planets except Earth are "extraterrestrial." At last report there were almost 900 of them, with more to follow. They aren't a "group" in the usual sense, just a category.
The correct spelling of the adjective is normal (usual, regular, or common).
'the bag's strap' is more usual.
The former is the usual form: I have a doctorate.
Yes, Kathleen is the usual spelling, but always capitalized.
The correct spelling is "usual."