1. Planets in our solar system:
* Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are considered the "outer planets" of our solar system. They are much farther away from the sun than Earth and are significantly larger.
* Pluto used to be considered the ninth planet, but is now classified as a dwarf planet.
2. Planets outside our solar system:
* Exoplanets are planets that orbit stars other than our sun. These planets can be very distant, with some being hundreds or even thousands of light-years away.
* Some exoplanets are similar in size and composition to Earth, while others are much larger or smaller.
3. Hypothetical "distant" planets in our solar system:
* Planet Nine: There is a hypothetical planet, nicknamed "Planet Nine," that some astronomers believe may exist in the outer reaches of our solar system. It is theorized to be much larger than Earth and would be extremely far away.
To give you a better understanding, can you clarify what kind of "distant planets" you are interested in?