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title: Planet
type: text/vnd.tiddlywiki
tags: [[Solar System]]
[img class=hero-image [Planet Image]]
A planet is a large object such as [[Venus]] or [[Earth]] that orbits a star. Planets are smaller than stars, and they do not make light. [[Jupiter]] is the biggest planet in the [[Solar System]], while the smallest planet in the [[Solar System]] is [[Mercury]].
Planets are shaped like a slightly squashed ball (called a spheroid). Objects that orbit planets are called satellites. A star and everything which orbits it are called a star system.
There are eight planets in the [[Solar System]]. [[Pluto]] used to be called a planet, but in August 2006, the International Astronomical Union decided it was a dwarf planet instead. There are four more known dwarf planets in the [[Solar System]], Ceres, Makemake, Eris and Haumea.
The name "planet" is from the Greek word πλανήτης (planetes), meaning "wanderers", or "things that move". Until the 1990s, people only knew the planets in the [[Solar System]].
4,905 extrasolar planets (exoplanets) have been discovered in 3,629 planetary systems (January 2022 data). The count includes 808 multi-planetary systems. Known exoplanets range in size from gas giants about twice as large as Jupiter down to just over the size of the [[Moon|Earth's Moon]]. About 100 of these planets are roughly the size as [[Earth]]. Nine of these orbit in the habitable zone of their star.