No. Sol is sometimes used as a name for the sun, which is a star. It may also refer to a day on Mars.
Uranus is the 7th planet from Sol.
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We call the galaxy we live in the Milky Way. We call the sun at the center of our solar system Sol. We call the planet we live on Sol or Terra.
In the Sol solar system, Uranus. This is thought to be due to a collision early in its history.
You have to find the name of your planet, which is often the name of the star it is going round with a small letter from b onwards. Taking the small letter away gives the name of the star. In the case of Earth (which is my planet) the star is called "Sol".
Mercury - (Sol I) - Closest planet to the Sun Venus - (Sol II) - Known for its thick atmosphere Earth - (Sol III) - Our home planet Mars - (Sol IV) - Often called the "Red Planet" Jupiter - (Sol V) - Largest planet in our solar system Saturn - (Sol VI) - Known for its distinctive rings Uranus - (Sol VII) - Tilted on its side Neptune - (Sol VIII) - Farthest planet from the Sun
Pluto, which is a planetesimal, not a planet, orbits the star called Sol. Sol gives its name to our Sol-ar system, and is often called, "The Sun."
"Venus" is the original Latin name for the planet, but the strict scientific name is Sol 3. (Third planet from Sol. the Sun) Earth would be Sol 4, Mars would be Sol 5, and so on.
The Sol Dimension
The largest planet orbiting Sol (our Sun) is Jupiter. Its mass is 1.8986×1027 kg, about the size of 317 Earths.
Uranus is the 7th planet from Sol.
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On our planet it would be, Sol, our sun.
Earth, third rock from Sol.
The Earth is the third planet from its primary star, Sol, hence it is in the Solar System; alternately, Sol is one star of billions in the Milky Way galaxy.
Humans, Homo sapiens, is a species that is known only to exist on the third planet from Sol, the sun. The third planet, Earth (sometimes technically designated "Sol 3"), is the most densely inhabited planet thought to be in our system.
Earth is the third planet from Sol (the sun).