There are 3 new planets one is called ryan waldock and one is called bob waldock and another is called jimmy savile
Well, we cannot say that they are two new planets but they are new discoveries and considered as dwarf planets. Xena and Ceres
NASA has launched the Kepler mission to search for new planets.
They are categorized as "dwarf planets" now, leaving only 8 regular planets in our solar system. The names of all the dwarf planets are:CeresPlutoHaumeaMakemakeEris
They don't - new born stars and planets are formed together.
There is some misconception in the question as it says that pluto blasted but it has not it is still there. And for the new planets which are not really declared planets but are dwarfs are Xena and Ceres.
there is 7 new planets
Well, we cannot say that they are two new planets but they are new discoveries and considered as dwarf planets. Xena and Ceres
NASA has launched the Kepler mission to search for new planets.
yes, in 2015 scientists think new planets will be created
There are no known new planets. However, planets that are new for us, i.e. that were not previously known, are discovered, at a rate of several hundred planets a year. In other words, there is no "the" new planet.
Ptolemey is a scientist that studied the planets and he discovered new planets in place.
No, but they will break up into small parts to make other planets
Both new planets and stars are being formed. Scientists are actually watching the formation of planets and keeping track of which ones would be able to support life.
They are categorized as "dwarf planets" now, leaving only 8 regular planets in our solar system. The names of all the dwarf planets are:CeresPlutoHaumeaMakemakeEris
They don't - new born stars and planets are formed together.
Not in our own solar system. The orbits of all the planets in the solar system have stabilized, and there isn't enough mass in the remaining asteroids to form a new planet. Else where, however, there are solar systems that are still forming, with new planets that are yet to form.
The current planets being discovered are called "Exoplanets" or "Extrasolar Planets" which means they are planets found outside of our solar system. New ones are constantly being discovered. We are currently getting closer to discovering one within the habitable zone of another star.