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Originally posted by sligface202
I think there are some other planets beyond Pluto.In our galaxy we see 9 planets total...but suppose there are more that scientists haven't seen.
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Of course they are. Mostly, the only ones we can see are Gas Giants, but there are likely to be smaller, rocky planets as well, just too small to be visible.
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Originally posted by Jacob
Im growing to dislike you. Of course there is planets beyond effing Pluto...and for the record...Pluto's a moon. So...please, no more topics like this please.
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Pluto is not a moon. A moon, by definition, is in orbit around a planet. Pluto is not. Pluto is an Asteroid, forming a two-planet system with Charon. (It is interesting to note that Earth's moon, which is the one generally referred as "the Moon", is not technically a Moon, as it has too much gravitational effect on the Earth to be classified as such, and therefore technically forms a two-planet system with Earth...)
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Originally posted by Surfacing
Actually Pluto is the last planet or moon in our solar System. But ofcoarse there are other plantes in other galaxy's.
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There is still evidence suggesting a possible planet beyond Pluto. But then, I wouldn't expect someone who thinks that the Solar System is a Galaxy to know things like that...
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Originally posted by Majic_Abe
Pluto has some whole contraversy over wether its like a moon or a planet or like a meteor, somethin like that. And no duh theres other planet, our solar system is like in our galaxy... Our galaxy is in like in the milky way... And theres a bunch of other things with names i don't remember, clusters of whatever the milky way is, then clusters of those, and down a long line theres like the universe. I should have paid better attention to that dumb video in 5th grade, darn...
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*sighs* Okay, let's start with the Basics...
Earth and eight other planets (roughly) orbit
Sol, our
Sun.
A Sun and its planets make up a
Star System. Ours is the
Solar System.
Lots of Star Systems, including ours, make up the
Milky Way, which is our
Galaxy.
Galaxies are generally clustered in
Galactic Clusters. The Milky Way shares a Cluster with Andromeda and the Magellanic Clouds, among other galaxies.
Clear? So it goes:
Star System
Star Cluster
Galaxy
Galactic Cluster
Supercluster
(Supersupercluster?)
Universe