Will there ever be a Planet 11..... etc. ? Who thinks the solar system is in another planet??


Question:
After Planet 10 shoud'nt there be more and more planets?Thats what i think. Maybe the whole solar system is in a planet??

Answer:
There could be another planet ... but it will be so far away from the Sun that it may be even more difficult to find than Xena (the 10th planet).

As to the solar system existing in another planet? Hmmm . seriously mate ... no. Not a chance.
If there was another planet orbiting our sun then we'd have seen it by now.

And the whole solar system in a planet? That just defies all logic and sense.
There are far more galaxies then the one we live in. To think that the universe actually ceases to exist outside of what we know is wrong.
No the whole solar system is not a planet... how cute. There might one day be another planet discovered. Alas the mystery of Planet X or maybe a "dark" planet is out there. Who knows... only time will tell these things and so like the rest of us you will just have to wait too!
i believe there are 11 planets in the solar system we just haven't found the last one. i think there isn't a 12th one though.
Your thinking, but don't try to reinvent the wheel. all of this is pretty well understood.
only time can tell.. ask sylvia brown.. haha
To say we have discovered planet 11 orbiting the earth but with a very big orbit than pluto but bigger than pluto. It is named Sedna by NASA. It takes 10,500 earth years to orbit around the sun.

Solar System is never a planet but a very small part of our galaxy "The Milky Way" (say not even 1%). There are millions of systems such as solar system in our galaxy and there are millions of galaxy in the Universe. So Now you could guess how much does Solar System occupy in the whole Universe.
it cannot be
Did you stop taking your medication again?
No the whole solar system is not a planet... how cute. There might one day be another planet discovered. Alas the mystery of Planet X or maybe a "dark" planet is out there. Who knows... only time will tell these things and so like the rest of us you will just have to wait too!
The sun is only an average size star and it is the source for the earth's sunlight. So there could be another planet somewhere in the galaxy that has a huge star, via their sun, and are fully functioning. There is no way to disprove it, and the possibility is definetely there.
Even if thee whole solar system was in a planet, how would we know? Even if there was an 11th planet we'll probably discover it eventually along with any other planets that might be out there.
Depending on what is used as a basis to determine what is a planet, there could be many, many more in our own solar system. Pluto is a very small planet by nature and we think of it as a planet because it coincides with our thinking that planets should be round. In fact, it takes many millions of years to make a planet round and there are many other "planetoids" that are as large or larger then Pluto with constant orbits that will be round in another hundred to two hundred million years or so.
That depends on your definition of the word planet. A definition that is currently undergoing some hot debate.

Most people understand there to be 9 planets. Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto.

Recent descoveries of large (planet size) objects orbiting the sun way out in the Kuiper Belt have raised the question "what is a planet?" Some people (myself included) feel these new objects are simply Kuiper Belt objects and not planets. There could be dozens, hundreds, even thousands of "planet size" Kuiper belt objects. Are we to declare each one as it is discovered a "planet" and force schoolchildren to add it's name to the list of planets they have to memorize?

My two cents says there will be many more than 11 planet size objects in the Solar system but there are only 8 planets. Pluto should be reclassified as a Kuiper Belt object as that classification more accurately explains its formation, composition, and orbit.
There are many different solar systems in the universe, just happens we only know one - our own.
To travel to the end of the universe would take about 15 light years or more, depending on the most high-tech spacecraft, so you can imagine how many solar systems exist in this distance.
maybe
With the technology that keeps being invented yes I do think that there can be a planet 11-but who knows maybe not.
I thint that there may be many planets to be found in the Oort Belt, outside the orbit of Pluto. Then, many other objects like Pluto may also have to be erased from our list of planets , so it may end up being the 10th planet.

I would hate to be living in the centre of a planet!
There are other solar systems that are not directly connected to us. They are out there beyond our reach in eyesight or thought. In the event we ever discover them, it is with God's blessings. Otherwise, we can search to our heart's content and find absolutely NOTHING.
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