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Whats the up side of the Solar System ????? Can anyone tell me ​

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Answered by ItsCottonCandy1
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Past the Kuiper Belt is the very edge of the solar system, the heliosphere, a vast, teardrop-shaped region of space containing electrically charged particles given off by the sun. Many astronomers think that the limit of the heliosphere, known as the heliopause, is about 9 billion miles (15 billion km) from the sun.

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Answered by Prematchaya
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The inner Solar System includes the four terrestrial planets and the asteroid belt. The outer Solar System is beyond the asteroids, including the four giant planets. Since the discovery of the Kuiper belt, the outermost parts of the Solar System are considered a distinct region consisting of the objects beyond Neptune

The constellations are a good example of things that exist 'above' our solar system. Our planet spins on an axis that's tilted by 23 degrees relative to the plane of the solar system, so looking at the stars at the exact North Pole isn't quite pointing us in the right direction, but it's pretty close!

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