not at all. solar systems consists of planets orbiting a star, and a galaxy consists of hundreds or even thousands of solar systems and either some or all galaxies have black holes in the center.
Diameter of the Milky Way (our galaxy): 100,000 light-years. Diameter of our Solar System: 2 light-years (if you include the Oort Cloud)
Yes, a star system is the same as a solar system.
Hi, I can think of a few cars that were made by the FORD/Mercury motor company that refered to the solar system. The first that comes to mind is the Galaxie 500 also the Comet, and later the Taurus which is named after a constellation.
Mercury is in the same solar system that we are in.
Venus is in the same solar system that we are.
No. Neptune is in the same solar system that we are.
no, it orbits the same sun as us,so we are in the same solar system
they are round, and they are in the same system.
Jupiter and Mercury are in the same solar system that we are. That solar system has 1 star: the sun.
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.
I would hope that you are in the same solar system that I am. That would be our sun.
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