The Milky Way probably has billions of planets; only about a thousand are known so far.
Our solar system is part of the Orion Arm of the Milky Way galaxy.
The Milky Way is approximately 100,000 light-years in diameter, so it is around 5.88 trillion miles from Earth.
The solar system is not part of any other star system. It is part of a galaxy called Milky Way.
Yes, the Milky Way is much larger than the sun. The Milky Way is a galaxy containing billions of stars, including our sun. The sun is just one of the many stars within the Milky Way galaxy.
Pluto is a part of the Milky Way, dude.
Our whole solar system, all the planets and everything, are part of the Milky Way galaxy. So, asking how far doesn't really make sense, because Neptune is in the Milky Way.
Pluto is a dwarf planet located in our own Milky Way galaxy. It orbits the Sun in our solar system, along with the other planets.
9 (without pluto) 10 (w/ pluto)
Yes, Pluto is a dwarf planet in our solar system, and our solar system is contained within the Milky Way Galaxy.
The Milky Way probably has billions of planets; only about a thousand are known so far.
yes it is a galaxy which the sun, moon, earth, jupiter, saturn, pluto, uranus, neptune, venus, mercury and mars are on.
No. Everything in out solar system is in our galaxy, the Milky Way.
No. There are dwarf planets in our own solar system that are smaller than Pluto and there are many undiscovered planets in the Milky Way that would be smaller than it, but are too far away to see.
This depends on where you are in the milky way. For example, earth is in the milky way. It is warm. But Mercury is very hot because it is closer to the sun. And also Neptune is colder or Pluto because they are further away from the sun. So they are all in the milky way. That means it matter where you are, for the milky way is very big.
it is a planet and it is in the milky way and its in are solor system
Only in the sense that the solar system is part of the milky way.