No. The only star in the Solar System is our sun (our sun's name is Sol, hence SOLar System). The current polestar, Polaris, is part of the Milky Way galaxy, but it is not in the Solar System.
Polaris is a star. It is likely that it has planets, i.e. that there is a related solar system, since most stars seem to have planets.
noting anchors our solar system but exsctacly above us is Polaris
The star Polaris may have its own planetary system. Certainly none in our solar system come close to it
"Our solar system." The "part of our galaxy" that's in our solar system is the solar system.
No, the world is a part of the solar system
No, Sirius is not part of our solar system. The only star in our solar system is the sun.
Natural objects that orbit a star form that star's solar system. The name comes from the name of our star, which is Sol. Earth is part of the Solar System. Another star's system might be referred to by the name of that star, as in the Polaris System.
There is only one star that is part of our solar system. That is the sun. The stars we see are outside our solar system. "Solar" refers to our star. It holds the solar system together as it is through its gravity that everything orbits it, creating the solar system. So it is the key part of our solar system. That is why it is part of it.
Nope, Solar System is part of the Galaxy.
Yes, Mars is part of our solar system.
Nope, Solar System is part of the Galaxy.