A comet is in a solar system. A solar system is in a galaxy, so technically a comet is also in a galaxy.
No. It is possible for a comet to leave our solar system, but not the galaxy.
Obviously, the Universe is the biggest of that lot. Next biggest is "galaxy", then solar system, then star, then moon. A comet is usually bigger than a meteorite, but not always.
The Milky Way is neither a planet nor a comet. It is a spiral galaxy that contains our solar system and billions of stars, along with gas, dust, and dark matter. It is not a single object within our solar system like a planet or a comet.
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Solar system is a system not a galaxy. It is located in Milky Way galaxy.
No. The solar system is part of the galaxy.
"Our solar system." The "part of our galaxy" that's in our solar system is the solar system.
Our solar system is in a galaxy called the Milky Way. There are pulsars in our galaxy, but not in our solar system.
A galaxy. Our solar system, along with billions of others, is in our galaxy.
Our solar system is in the Milky Way galaxy
The galaxy is older than our Solar System.
Nope, Solar System is part of the Galaxy.