Without qualifying the question, I can answer by pointing at a dozen cookies, less the one in my hand.
You could also answer the question with the 8 planets, pluto, the sun and the moon, but that answer lacks imagination.
2007-03-01 09:57:49
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Check out these websites to get 11 or more different things in our solar system.
1.Oort Cloud
2.Vulcanoids
3.Asteroid Belt after Mars and before Jupiter
4.The Sun
5.Supe-Blue Giants(stars)
6.Kuiper Belt Objects:
7.Zena
8.Sedna
9.Charon
10.Buffy
11.Pluto( not a planet anymore becuse of its erratic orbit and because its mostly made of rock and ice.)
12.Galaxies9We live in the Milky way Galaxy)
13. Planets
14.Solar Systems
15.Moons
16.Asteroids
17.comets(which come from the Oort Cloud)
18.Universes
19.Blach Holes
http://www.nasa.gov
http://www.spaceweather.com
2007-03-01 10:17:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm assuming that you're simply asking for 11 different objects.
1. Sun
2. Mercury
3. Venus
4. Earth
5. Mars
6. Jupiter
7. Saturn
8. Uranus
9. Neptune
10. Pluto
11. Eris
And, just in case the Sun is not an acceptable answer.
12. Ceres.
2007-03-01 10:43:07
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answered by Anthony Stark 5
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Moon which is having a lunar eclipse on 3/3/07 6:30-8:30
Jupiter (largest planet)
Mercury (closest planet to a son)
Mars ( Red planet)
Earth ( what we live in,,)
Venus ( Planet of goddess..)
Sun
Uranus
astro belt (between Mars and Jupiter)
Neptune
Saturn
A billion more.
2007-03-01 10:40:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I am shocked to see how many people put stuff in there lists that is not in our solar system. there is only one star in this system, The milky way is the galaxy we live in, there aren't any nebulae, nor is the Andromeda galaxy here. This is appaling.
2007-03-01 10:28:13
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answered by OobyDooby 4
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no, everything is only 3 things: electrons, which have a negative charge, a size which is so small as to be currently unmeasurable, and which are the least heavy of the three;
protons, which have a positive charge, and are about 1836 times more massive than electrons; and neutrons, which have no charge, and are about 1838 times more massive than electrons. so even if you list earth, then the sun, your still listing the same basic things
2007-03-01 16:30:37
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answered by gr8lyendowed 3
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The sun ( a star ), planets, moons, meteors, asteroids, dust, comets, light, man-made space junk and the space station. Or are the last 2 the same? (Also you, me, my neighbor Sam, shadows, cheese, H2O, mean teachers, ect... lotta stuff! But thats more than 11.)
2007-03-01 10:13:13
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answered by smallpair 1
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You could also answer with the 'Asteroid Belt' which is a bit more specific than the moon, of which there are many within the system.
2007-03-01 10:00:35
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answered by Bushrat 2
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Stars
Sun (which is technically a star)
The 8 planets (Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Earth, Mars, Uranus, Mercury)
Moons (there are tons of these)
2007-03-01 09:58:51
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answered by disoneguy300 3
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Hi. CMEs (coronal mass ejections), solar wind, comets, micro meteoroids...
2007-03-01 10:01:27
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answered by Cirric 7
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