None. Nor will there by any for a very long time. In about 7 billion years the sun will become a white dwarf, which ten, over the course of trillions of years, cool to become a black dwarf. At that point our solar system (or what is left of it) will have exactly one black dwarf
There are currently 5 dwarf planets that are being recognized.
No black dwarfs are thought to exist. The estimated time it takes for a white dwarf to cool to a black dwarf is greater than the current age of the universe.
It isn't even clear how many dwarf planets our own Solar System has (it may be some tens of them, hundreds, or even thousands) - much less how many there are in the entire Milky Way or in other galaxies.
There are no constellations in our solar system. All constellations you see are outside our solar system.
There are 4 syllables in solar system.
zero. There is no constellation in solar system
There are nine planets in the solar system
a solar system is quite big but if u look at the big picture u see that there are many bigger things some stars, nebulas, galaxies, black holes, and of course the universe
I think white dwarfs. This is because they are much more low mass than black holes. White dwarfs are much more common in the universe than black holes, because we have only discovered a few black holes whereas we are aware of many white dwarfs.
Our solar system has 1, Other solar systems are unexplored at the moment....
The Sun is in fact at the center of our solar system and all our planets revolve around it (in an elliptical path-- which means in an oval-ish form). However, a super-massive black hole is at the center of our galaxy (the Milky Way). Our solar system is located at one of the spiral arms of the galaxy, and there are many more solar systems and stars etc. in our galaxy than the ones in OUR solar system.
There are no star patterns in the solar system. There is only one star in the solar system ... the sun.