The new planet, or Sedera is perhaps the fastest actual growing planet in the galaxy. So far there has been no other information about it.
Presently there's no new planets to be found.
there is no new planet there is only 8 planets Mercury,venus,earth,mars,Jupiter,Saturn,uranus,and neptune. there used to be 9 but Pluto was considered a dwarf planet
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The newest planet found in our solar system is likely a dwarf planet or a trans-Neptunian object in the Kuiper Belt. These objects are continuously being discovered through telescopic observations and data analysis.
The planet called Eris is a recent one and it was only given its name in 2006. It has one moon called Dysnomia. But Eris is a dwarf planet and it doesn't fit some criteria for a celestial body to be known as a planet.
Neptune, discovered in 1846.
Wrong now its Gliese d & Gliese e found in 2007
ha your BOTH wrong its Gliese g actually
The most recently discovered planet in the solar system is Neptune, which was discovered in 1846.
The highest elevations on the planet are generally found in regions that have mountain ranges. Some of the highest elevations on the planet can be found in the Himalayas.
Mercury
It is my personal opinion that Earth cannot be the only planet that has abundant life. I believe that if life is going to be discovered on another planet that it will be the newest plant to be discovered, planet Kepler 186f.
Making some assumptions ("newest" means "most recently discovered," and that we're specifically talking about SOLAR planets and not those orbiting other stars): Uranus and Neptune were both discovered during historical times. There are two likely candidates for the third: Earth, if we interpret "discovery" to mean "realization that Earth is a planet and not the center of the universe" OR Pluto, if the person asking the question didn't get the memo in re: Pluto is not a planet, and is not willing to allow Eris planet status even though it's larger than Pluto.
Mars is known as the red planet due to its iron oxide (rust) rich surface, giving it a reddish appearance.