Mercury, Mars, Venus, Earth
Electron, proton, nucleus, atom
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Electron, proton, nucleus, atom
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Mercury, Mars, Venus, Earth
Mercury, Mars, Venus, Earth
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It goes, the sun, Jupiter, Earth, and the moon.
Sort ascending lists a group of items in order, starting with the smallest quantity first. Sort descending - is the reverse - starting with the largest, and ending with the smallest.
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No. I don't believe any planets have been detected outside of our Galaxy. Within our Galaxy, planets are detected by inference not visual techniques. See link for lists of known extrasolar planets
Electron, proton, nucleus, atom
Go to Wikipedia and search the article "Extrasolar planets". It has links to several lists of planets and planetary systems.
There are way too many to name. To see the planets in lists sorted by alphabetical order, follow the related link and continue from there.