It depends on how you define "object". The Sun is the largest. Jupiter is the next biggest object in the solar system.
Then again, if you want to get really technical, the largest thing in the solar system BY FAR would be Jupiter's magnetosphere, which extends a radius of several million miles and nearly reaches Saturn's orbit.
If the Asteroid belt can be considered an object (even though it is comprised of millions or billions of individual 'things' - rocks - then that would be the largest thing in the solar system.
Basically heavenly bodies are planets, moons, astoroids and comets that we can see from earth. Presumely the term came from people refuring to the night sky as the heavens and everything up there was a heavenly body.
Sun,the eight planets and the asteroid belt are the main celestial bodies in our solar system,pluto is considered as a dwarf planet
I AM Almost sure its VY Canis Majoris
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Gravity. The sun has a wide gravitational field, and so the planets in the solar system orbit around the sun, as they are caught in the gravitational field.
In the Solar System, that would be on Jupiter, on Neptune, or on the Sun. Outside the Solar System there are many other bodies with a greater surface gravity.
Solar energy can be harvested through solar panels and channeled to the house through a DC battery and inverter system. The battery system stores the electricity that has been received from the photo-voltaic cells (solar panels).
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how can the sun can produce heating directly in solar?
A group of heavenly bodies is called a solar system. Heavenly bodies are the stars, planets, comets, asteroids, and moons of a solar system.
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why do we say that the solar system is an orderly arangement of heavenly bodies
it belong to solar system...
The solar system
Heavenly bodies, by their very definition, are not "in the world" - they are in the heavens - that is, they are out of this world. Heavenly bodies include the Sun, the moon, the planets of the solar system and other stars and their planets. They are - literally - too many to count.
The Sun, planets, moons, asteroids, meteorites, comets, ...
A solar system is a group of heavenly bodies (planets, moons, asteroids, etc.) orbiting a star (a sun.)
The common heavenly body in the solar system is Planets. The other heavenly bodies in the solar system are: 1.Moon(moons are not only in Earth, but also in other planets) 2.Dwarf Planets 3.Asteroids 4.Stars 5.Comets
Yes, The Sun Is always moving due to gravitational pull from heavenly bodies in the solar system.
Star (sun), planets, moons, dwarf planets, meteoroids, asteroids, comets. That's most of them, based on what's in our solar system.
There are so many people studying about the Solar System and the whole universe!...