I think we are still using the classic order we all learned in elementary school and just dropping off Pluto.
2007-06-10 03:21:29
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answered by Lady Geologist 7
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It's a dwarf star with a planet that has been found and absolutely nothing to do with our solar system. We have just the same planets as before.
2007-06-10 03:21:17
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answered by lix 6
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The new planets discovered recently are the exo-planets, outside the solar system. The order of the solar system's planets has not changed.
2007-06-10 03:22:21
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answered by Swamy 7
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The order is still the same, but they dropped Pluto. Ceres, Eris, and Pluto are not included in that list.
2007-06-10 03:26:05
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answered by Anonymous
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umm...
they haven't ADDED any new planets to our system, but they have FOUND new planets.
here's the order:
the sun,
mercury,
venus,
earth,
mars,
jupiter,
saturn,
uranus,
neptune,
amd supposedly pluto, which was just marked down as a dwarf planet last year.
2007-06-10 03:26:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Mercury
Venus
Earth
Mars
Ceres (dwarf planet - within asteroid belt)
Jupiter
Saturn
Uranus
Neptune
Pluto (dwarf planet)
Eris (dwarf planet)
2007-06-10 03:34:59
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answered by chippyminton91 3
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