Planets do not have planets of their own. If a large rock is orbiting a planet, it is called a moon.
Extrasolar planets are planets found orbiting stars other then our own.
no planets crust does not have light of their own but the core of the earth has light of its own
Planets are spaced out because of the gravitational forces between them. The gravitational pull from the sun and other celestial bodies affects the orbits of the planets, determining their positions in the solar system. This spacing allows each planet to maintain its own distinct path around the sun.
Yes, other planets would be visible from Mars just like they are from Earth. Mars has a similar night sky to Earth, so you can see planets like Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn, as well as stars and our own moon.
Planets outside our solar system are called exoplanets. Thousands of exoplanets have been discovered orbiting other stars in the Milky Way galaxy. They come in a variety of sizes and compositions, and many are quite different from the planets in our own solar system.
Extrasolar planets are planets found orbiting stars other then our own.
no planets crust does not have light of their own but the core of the earth has light of its own
Sun has its own light while other planets do not have their own light
Yes, each of the 8 major planets has its own orbit, with no asteroids or other objects in its path.
Yes, hundreds of "extrasolar" planets, i.e., planets outside our own Solar System, have already been discovered.Yes, hundreds of "extrasolar" planets, i.e., planets outside our own Solar System, have already been discovered.Yes, hundreds of "extrasolar" planets, i.e., planets outside our own Solar System, have already been discovered.Yes, hundreds of "extrasolar" planets, i.e., planets outside our own Solar System, have already been discovered.
The planets' own gravity has made them spherical. Also there are other effects such as their ability to retain an atmosphere, etc. The Sun's gravitycauses the orbits of the planets.
no planets crust does not have light of their own but the core of the earth has light of its own
All the planets in our solar system orbit our sun. Recently other suns, far out in Space, have been discovered to have their own planets.
It would be impossible to detect them with current technology, but there is not doubt that there are. We have discovered over 900 planets just in a small corner of our own galaxy, and it is belived that there are hundreds of billions more. Other Galaxies are not fundamentally different from our own, so there is no reason they would contain planets.
There are no known planets in any galaxy other than our own. While it is doubtless that other galaxies, including the cigar galaxy, contain planets they are much too far away fur us to detect them.
No. The moon and the planets and asteroids of our solar system are all in our galaxy and only form a tiny part of it. However, there are doubtless other solar systems in galaxies other than out own, each with its own set of planets, moons, and asteroids.
no. because the planets get their own light because of the heat of the sun .