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The components of the Solar System are the Sun, Jupiter, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune, moons, and space rocks.

The majority of the smaller "space rocks" are grouped together into two, or possibly three, toroidal ("doughnut-shaped") regions called the Asteroid Belt, the Kuiper Belt and possibly the Oort Cloud. (We're not certain about the Oort Cloud. Our theories about the origin of the solar system says that there ought to be some leftover debris out there, but it's mostly too small and too far away to be detected yet, with our current telescope technology.)

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Our solar system consists of the sun, an average yellow star; the four inner, terrestrial planets: Mercury, Venus, the Earth (which we all know has 1 moon), and Mars (has 2 tiny moons). Then there is the main asteroid belt, followed by the gas giants: Jupiter (has 63 known moons, the 4 largest are similar to the inner, terrestrial planets), Saturn (62 known moons, the largest of which is the only moon in the solar system with an atmosphere), Uranus (27 known moons), and Neptune (13 known moons).

Beyond the gas giants is the Kuiper belt which consists of debris similar to the main asteroid belt, but mostly consists of ice. Between these two regions (the main asteroid belt and the Kuiper belt) there are five bodies large enough to be called dwarf planets: Pluto (which is actually a binary system with its moon Charon), Ceres, Haumea, Makemake, and Eris.

The comets, are shooting stars, balls of ice hurtling through space. Other objects that orbit the sun are either part of the scattered disk, which overlaps with the Kuiper belt and extends beyond it, or part of the hypothetical Oort cloud.

And lastly, there is the interplanetary medium, which is the light (photons), solar wind, cosmic rays, and cosmic dust.

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Also man made objects are filling up space; you may come across satellites, space stations, and debris from rocket launches. This is all located relatively close to Earth though.

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The solar system consists of one star, and miscellaneous stones, organic molecules

and minor organisms, dust, gas, and refined metal objects, which in total amount to

less than one percent of the mass of the star.

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The parts of our solar system consist of all of the known planets, our sun, dust and gases which are included within the circle of our solar system. Our solar system is so called because everything revolves around our sun i.e Sol. Our system and all beyond is called the universe or everything that exists anywhere.

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There are many such objects, probably too numerous to be listed in a few paragraphs. Some of the better-known such objects are stars, planets, moons, asteroids, galaxies, star clusters, black holes, supernovae, white dwarves, neutron stars, galaxy clusters, dust and gas, dark matter, dark energy, ...

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the components that make the solar system is the sun , planets and their moon.

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The solar system is a star, surrounded by a vast, thin cloud of miscellaneous stuff

all gravitational bound to the star.

The cloud includes dust, gas, and organic molecules, and extends out to perhaps

one light year in all directions from the star. Nothing in the cloud has any effect or

influence on the star, and the sum total of all the material in the cloud amounts to

substantially less than 1% of the star's mass.

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The solar system consists of a star, and miscellaneous rocks, gases, dust, ices,

temporary life forms, and organic molecules, all in orbits around the star, and all

together comprising mass that is equivalent to less than 1% that of the star.

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  1. Stars
  2. Planets
  3. Moons
  4. Comets
  5. Asteroids
  6. Galaxies
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-- One star

-- Miscellaneous rocks, dust, gas, organic compounds, unpaired subatomic particles,

and other debris, altogether totaling less than 1% the mass of the star

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Sun Planets Moons Asteroids Comets (and there's a few more too).

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The sun, the planets, and their moons make up the solar system.

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