Yes, meteorites are part of the solar system. They can be part of the asteroid belt. Normally, they are just moving around.
the meteorites are part of the solar system because they are in the asteroid belt an the asteroid belt is in the solar system
Age of our solar system (~4.6bya)
The age of the solar system can be established by radioactive dating of meteorites. Meteorites are remnants of the early solar system and contain radioactive isotopes that decay over time at a known rate. By measuring the ratios of these isotopes in meteorites, scientists can calculate the age of the solar system, which is approximately 4.6 billion years.
meteorites i think
The oldest objects in our solar system are believed to be the meteorites that have been dated to be around 4.56 billion years old. These meteorites provide valuable information about the early solar system and the processes that occurred during its formation.
That mainly depends on what objects you want to include. There are meteorites smaller than a grain of sand, and even individual gas molecules or subatomic particles, which can be considered part of the Solar System.
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Everything in the Solar system. Some examples: comets, asteroids, meteorites, planets...
The period of "planetesimal formation".
No. A meteorite is only as big as a boulder.
"Our solar system." The "part of our galaxy" that's in our solar system is the solar system.