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In the words of my physics teacher 'Not in your lifetime!'

Planets form from a disk of dust and gas when the star is just a proto-star.

Planets cannot form after the star has been formed.

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It is possible that more planets will be discovered beyond our solar system as technology improves. However, within our own solar system, it is unlikely that new planets will be found because we have already extensively explored and mapped the region.

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