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A. SOLAR SYSTEM - PLANETS - THEIR DESCRIPTIONS - NAMES OF ALL MOONS, ASTEROIDS - ABOUT GALAXIES - LIST OF GALAXIES NEBULAS CONSELLATIONS SUPERCLUSTERS DWARF PLANETS DWARF GALAXIES
ALND ALSO LIST OF DISTANCES FROM SUN TO OTHER PLANET STAR IN SEQUENCE
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The Solar System[b] is the gravitationally bound system of the Sun and the objects that orbit it, either directly or indirectly.[c] Of the objects that orbit the Sun directly, the largest are the eight planets,[d] with the remainder being smaller objects, the dwarf planets and small Solar System bodies. Of the objects that orbit the Sun indirectly—the moons—two are larger than the smallest planet, Mercury.[e]
Solar System
A representative image of the Solar System with sizes, but not distances, to scale
The Sun and planets
(distances not to scale)
Age
4.568 billion years
Location
Local Interstellar Cloud, Local Bubble, Orion–Cygnus Arm, Milky Way
System mass
1.0014 Solar masses
Nearest star
Proxima Centauri (4.25 ly)
Alpha Centauri (4.37 ly)
Nearest known planetary system
Proxima Centauri system (4.25 ly)
Semi-major axis of outer known planet (Neptune)
30.10 AU
(4.5 bill. km; 2.8 bill. mi)
Distance to Kuiper cliff
50 AU
Populations
Stars
1 (Sun)
Known planets
8 (MercuryVenusEarthMarsJupiterSaturnUranusNeptune)
Known dwarf planets
3 universally accepted
(CeresPlutoEris)
2 more expected to be
(HaumeaMakemake)
Known natural satellites
575 (185 planetary390 minor planetary)[1][2]
Known minor planets
796,354[a][3]
Known comets
4,143[a][3]
Identified rounded satellites
19 (5–6 likely in hydrostatic equilibrium)
Invariable-to-galactic plane inclination
60.19° (ecliptic)
Distance to Galactic Center
27,000 ± 1,000 ly
Orbital speed
220 km/s; 136 mps
Orbital period
225–250 myr
Spectral type
G2V
Frost line
≈5 AU[4]
Distance to heliopause
≈120 AU
Hill sphere radius
≈1–3 ly
Planets and asteroids in our solar system orbit the Sun. Moons — also known as natural satellites — orbit planets and asteroids. There are more than 200 moons in our solar system. Most orbit the giant planets — with Saturn and Jupiter leading moon counts — but even smaller worlds like Pluto can have five moons in orbit.
Moons come in many shapes, sizes and types. Most are airless, but a few have atmospheres and even hidden oceans. There are dozens of moons in our solar system — even a few asteroids have small companion moons.
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Solar System - Solar system is a gravitational bound system of the Sun and the objects that orbit it.
Planets - A planet is an astronomical body orbiting a star that is massive enough to be rounded by its own gravity.
Distance from Sun :
Mercury : 57.9 million km
Venus : 108.2 million km
Earth : 149.6 million km
Mars : 227.9 million km
Jupiter : 778.3 million km
Saturn : 1427.0 million km
Uranus : 2871.0 million km
Neptune : 4497.1 million km
Pluto [dwarf planet] : 5913 million km
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