No. A meteorite is only as big as a boulder.
No, it's the other way round. There are millions of solar systems in galaxies.
There are no galaxies in our, or any other, solar system. They are far too large.
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There are zero galaxies in our Solar System. Even the smallest galaxies are much, much larger than the solar system.
No, it's the other way around. The solar system is part of the galaxy.
Age of our solar system (~4.6bya)
Yes, meteorites are part of the solar system. They can be part of the asteroid belt. Normally, they are just moving around.
No. Galaxies are well beyond our solar system. Our solar system is just one tiny part of the Milky Way Galaxy.
Meteorites have probably hit every other object in the solar system.
The other galaxies around ours and their contents.
There are no galaxies in the solar system. The solar system consists of the sun and the planets and various other objects such as moons, comets, asteroids and other things. Our solar system is in a galaxy called the Milky Way.
That is backwards, galaxies are much larger than solar systems.