Astronomers predict that in roughly five billion years the Sun will swell into a red giant and likely kill all life on Earth. If we manage not to effect our own extinction before that time, likely we will have figured out a means to avoid this event.
No, Solar storms usually disrupt with our electronics.
no there are not apart from Pluto that is no longer in our solar system
No they are going to kill us all!!! No they are going to kill us all!!!
noting anchors our solar system but exsctacly above us is Polaris
no, it orbits the same sun as us,so we are in the same solar system
There are no constellations in the solar system. They can only be seen from Earth and from the other planets in the Solar System. They can help us learn about the rest of space and the Solar System itself. We can also study stars in the constellations and help us learn about our own star, the Sun.
Scientists can use them to study the early solar system.
How the solar system made
They tell us the age of the moon, which indicates when the Solar System itself was being formed.
The Gliese 581 star system is not within our Solar System. It is located about 20 light years from us.
If our Sun exploded, it would destroy most of the planets, and kill us all. Fortunately, this does not seem likely.
Yes, us. There aren't any other people in it, but the people on Earth are all in our solar system.