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How long has solar energy existed?

It has always existed!


How long have stars been around for?

Ever since the world and the solar system were created.


How long have the planets exist?

The planets in our Solar System have existed pretty much as long as the Solar System - about 4.6 billion years. Planets in other, older, solar systems may have existed quite a bit longer - almost as long as the Universe (which is 13.8 billion years old).


Biography of the man who invented pi?

pi is a universal constant which existed long before the first human existed. It existed even before the solar system came into being so there is no person who invented it and so no biography.


How long from earth to the solar system?

earth locates in the solar system


How long does it take the planets to spin on their axis?

That depends on which solar system and planet you are asking about - we now know for planets orbiting other stars.


If Earth's history was represented by one 24-hour day approximately how long has life proliferated on the planet?

Life has existed for most of the history of Earth. It is not known exactly for how long, but it seems to have existed for at least 3.7 billion years; you can compare this with the 4.568 billion years that the Solar System existed. It is possible that life existed longer, but left no traces (fossils).


Is Orion costellation part of your solar system?

All constellations are a long long way away from our Solar System.


How long is the sun away the solar system?

a long, long away it takes a satalite 23600 years just to get through the whole solar system!


Is the Milky Way part osf the solor system?

NO, it is the solar system whichis part of the Milky Way Galaxy. There's also the faint band of many stars that's called the Milky Way. That's a long way from the solar system, but within the Milky Way Galaxy.


Why is the moon a valuable source of information about the conditions that existed in the solar system long ago?

The moon was created shortly after the creation of the Earth (several mechanisms have been proposed) and has existed for the greater part of that time without human contact. As a result it is pristine without human contamination. In addition the meteors which have impacted the moons surface originated throughout the solar system and contain even older materials.


Is a galexy bigger than a solar system?

Our solar system doesn't really travel 'through' the Milky Way, but it does travel around the galaxy's center. The Milky Way is turning, and we are turning along with it. Even over very long periods of time, our position relative to other stars in the galaxy remains about the same. But we are moving around, just the same.