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The sun is able to do this by exerting a gravitational force on the various bodies within our solar system.
A solar system could simply have one planet, the most important thing is that it has to have a sun with celestial bodies that revolve around it in its gravitational field to be classified as a solar system.
Our Solar system.
Te Ao Tukupu is the Universe, Te Whanau Marama (the family of Light) is the name for the celestial bodies of our solar system - eg. stars, moon, sun, comets, meteors etc.
the sun
The celestial bodies of our solar system are believed to have formed from the solar nebula. The solar nebula was a giant cloud of dust and gas that was left behind after the formation of the sun.
Astronomy
The sun is able to do this by exerting a gravitational force on the various bodies within our solar system.
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What is a solar System Watch? Solar System Watch is a great way to quickly learn about our solar system and be fun. From the Moon to Mars, you can learn about each planet, its moons, and other celestial bodies in our Solar System.
In our solar system, the sun provides heat and light to the planets; also, the gravitational attraction of the sun keeps the celestial bodies in the solar system in orbit. Without the sun, there would be no solar system.
Celestial relates to the astronomical heavens and of space. One example of the word in context is "Celestial bodies of the solar system such as the planets and asteroid belt are held in place by the sun's gravity."
A solar system could simply have one planet, the most important thing is that it has to have a sun with celestial bodies that revolve around it in its gravitational field to be classified as a solar system.
Our Solar system.
That's actually pretty good description of "The Solar System".
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