the solar system
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A "solar system" is what we call a star and everything gravitationally bound to that star. Estimates of the number of stars in the Milky Way Galaxy range from 100 billion to 400 billion, and it's thought that the formation of planets is a rather common occurrence during the formation of stars. So there is definitely enough room for 400 billion solar systems in the galaxy, and it's likely that nearly that many actually exist. And that's just in this one galaxy.
if the Milky way galaxy has roughly 100 billion stars in it like scientist believe. and the odds of this happning are one in one million. when you do all the math it works out to be 10000 earths in our solar system. but that's only if there really is one earth in a million stars. its almost impossible to know for certain
The natural satellite called Luna or Moon orbits the Earth, a planet in the Solar (Sol is the name of our star) system.The 8 planets with their moons, and planetesimals and asteroids and comets in the Solar system orbit the Sun.The Sun is just a regular old star out near the edge of our spiral galaxy, the Milky Way. There are billions of other stars and many black holes in the galaxy, too.The Milky Way is part of a local cluster with several much smaller galaxies that seem to be attaching themselves to the Milky Way.The Milky Way is just an average spiral galaxy, one of billions upon billions of different shaped galaxies that all seem to be moving away from each other within our Universe.The Universe is most likely part of a larger multiverse, or multiple universes.
I don't really like milky ways. Reese's cups are better.
The Sun implodes, wiping out the Milky Way Galaxy.
A galaxy is a collection of billions of stars. A solar, or star, system is collection of stars which orbit each other and the centre of a galaxy. As you can see by putting these two definitions next to each other, it is simply not possible to have a galaxy within a solar system as your question implies. Think of it as trying to fit a basket ball into a ping pong ball, or more appropriately a basket ball into an atom.
There are lots of spiral galaxies, so you shouldn't speak about the spiral galaxy as if there were only one, and while there are lots of moons inside galaxies, you may be thinking of galaxies that have other galaxies which orbit them; our own galaxy, the Milky Way, has the Greater and Lesser Magellanic Clouds as satellite galaxies, which perhaps is what you had in mind. A satellite galaxy is not a moon, however.
The most recognizable cloud formation in our solar system is the Milky Way, which is the name of our galaxy as well. On a clear night in rural areas, the sky is covered almost completely with tiny stars.
A large group of stars is called a galaxy. Galaxies can contain billions or even trillions of stars, along with other celestial objects like planets, nebulae, and black holes. The Milky Way, which contains our solar system, is a spiral galaxy.
The Milky Way Galaxy is a member of the Local Group, a collection of galaxies that includes around 54 members. Within the Local Group, the Milky Way is one of the largest galaxies and is gravitationally bound to other galaxies such as Andromeda.
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