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Today is February 3, 2013, and only Jupiter and Saturn are visible. Mercury, Mars and Venus are all too close to the Sun to be visible.
Jupiter is high in the sky in the evening, and is the brightest thing in the sky except the Moon. Saturn rises about 1AM.
Pluto, Eris, Ceres, Haumea and Makemake are the dwarf planets found so far. As you can see there are 5 now, not just 4.
i now the radius of the dwarf planets
because soem planets are to far away and our eyes cant see that far
In the past some planets or protoplanets did collide with each other. Indeed we believe that the Earth/Moon system was created by just such a collision. We can also see comets crashing into planets to this day. However, the solar system is now much more stable and the major planets now orbit the Sun (because of the Sun's gravity), each following their own orbital path. Each orbital path is separated by millions of miles and while the planets' gravities do tug one on another, this is not enough to destabilize the orbits.
Yes, you can see planets like Mercury and Saturn from Earth as well. In fact, all the planets in our solar system (except for Uranus and Neptune) are visible to the naked eye at certain times of the year. With the help of a telescope, you can also see Uranus and Neptune.
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We know of eight (8) in our solar system, and we know of a few hundred other stars that have planets although we can't actually see the planets.
Pluto, Eris, Ceres, Haumea and Makemake are the dwarf planets found so far. As you can see there are 5 now, not just 4.
Pluto, Eris, Ceres, Haumea and Makemake are the dwarf planets found so far. As you can see there are 5 now, not just 4.
The planets we can see from Earth change depending on the time of year and location. Right now, Jupiter and Saturn are two of the planets that are visible near the moon in the night sky.
Both Pluto and Ceres were once planets and are now dwarf planets.keok12diefbuqthep
i now the radius of the dwarf planets
by a telescope
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The light we see from the planets is sunlight that has been reflected.