what do by mean by solar system of universe????
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Our Solar System consists of our star, the Sun, and its orbiting planets (including Earth), along with numerous moons, asteroids, comet material, rocks, and dust. Our Sun is just one star among the hundreds of billions of stars in our Milky Way Galaxy. If we shrink the Sun down to smaller than a grain of sand, we can imagine our Solar System to be small enough to fit onto the palm of your hand. Pluto would orbit about an inch from the middle of your palm.
On that scale with our Solar System in your hand, the Milky Way Galaxy, with its 200 – 400 billion stars, would span North America (see the illustration on the right). Galaxies come in many sizes. The Milky Way is big, but some galaxies, like our Andromeda Galaxy neighbor, are much larger.
The universe is all of the galaxies – billions of them! NASA’s telescopes allow us to study galaxies beyond our own in exquisite detail, and to explore the most distant reaches of the observable universe. The Hubble Space Telescope made one of the deepest images of the universe, called the Hubble Extreme Deep Field (image at the top of this article). Soon the James Webb Space Telescope will be exploring galaxies forming at the very beginning of the universe.
⭐The Sun together with the eight planets and their moons and all other heavily bodies that orbit it including
➡ dwarf planets
➡asteroids,
➡ comets
➡meteoroids
➡Kuiper belt objects.
⭐The large objects in orbit around the Sun which lie near the plane of Earth's orbit are called as the ecliptic.
⭐There are eight planets in the Solar System. they are:
✨Mercury,
✨Venus,
✨Earth,
✨Mars,
✨Jupiter,
✨Saturn,
✨Uranus
✨ Neptune.