yes it is
Mars is not a galaxy! It is a planet in our solar system.
solar system controled by the orbit -kristin
Solar system is in Milky Way galaxy. It is located at the centre of Milky Way.
Mercury is the smallest planet in the Solar system.
Mars is the 4th planet from the sun in our solar system which is in the Milk Way galaxy which is part of the galaxy cluster known as the Local Group.
The Solar System is our Sun, the planets, their moons and a whole host of other interstellar stuff. Our Solar System is part of the Milky Way Galaxy, a collection of billions of Stars. Our Milky way is a galaxy part of a collection of many galaxies called the Local Group. Our Local Group is part of the the super cluster called the Virgo Super Cluster which is part of the Universe. So YES.
Our sun is not bigger than the solar system. The sun is a star, and it contains over 99.9% of the mass of the solar system, but the solar system is much bigger than the sun.
No, not at all. Jupiter is part of the Solar System, which is part of the Milky Way galaxy, which is part of the Local Group (of Galaxies), which is part of the Local Superclusters. Jupiter's mass is nothing when compared to the mass of Superclusters.
Mars is not a galaxy! It is a planet in our solar system.
Outer space is much bigger than the solar system.
The solar system includes the sun and all things orbiting it, so naturally the solar system is bigger than the sun.
The solar system is much larger than the earth. I mean most planets are bigger than earth, that are in the solar system
It happens because another bigger system attracts the solar system.
the universe is bigger
the universe is bigger
A curious question.Generally speaking, in and of itself, the Solar System doesn't DO anything except that it resides in a particular location in space. The Solar System is rather a place than a thing. The Solar System is a location where exists a group pf planets, (9 if you still think of Pluto as a planet, 8 if not) planetesimals, asteroids, comets, and our local star resides.As a group of the above named items as well as all the other stuff, the Solar system has a gravitational effect in it's local, galactic neighborhood.Perhaps you could refine your question, What is it you want to know about the Solar System.
The definition of "universe" is "everything". That includes the solar system Since the solar system is a part of the universe, and since there is other stuff in addition to the solar system, and since there is nothing more in addition to the universe, we can see that the universe is bigger than the solar system.