The same as they are in yours. :D
It Depends on What You Mean , But The Solar System is Observed with a Telescope.
There are no star patterns in the solar system. There is only one star in the solar system ... the sun.
Orderly patterns of motion in our solar system are primarily caused by the gravitational forces exerted by the Sun, which dominates the solar system's mass. This gravitational pull governs the orbits of planets, moons, and other celestial bodies, leading to their predictable elliptical paths. Additionally, the initial conditions of the solar system's formation, including the conservation of angular momentum and the interactions between particles in the protoplanetary disk, contributed to the alignment and stability of these orbits.
The nebular hypothesis suggests that the solar system formed from a rotating cloud of gas and dust, known as a solar nebula. As this nebula collapsed under its own gravity, it spun faster and flattened into a disk, causing material to clump together and form the Sun at its center, while planets, moons, and other celestial bodies formed from the remaining material. This theory explains the observed patterns of motion and composition in the solar system.
Please be more specific about which solar system.
The sun has no motion because it is at the center of our solar system
The gravitational pull of the sun and other celestial bodies in our solar system cause objects to move in regular and predictable patterns. This gravitational force influences the motion of planets, moons, and other objects, keeping them in stable orbits around the sun.
The laws of physics and the evidence of the extant solar system as observed today.
Observed from the moon, it is our planet, the Earth.
The Sun.
The planets revolve (orbit) in an anticlockwise direction when observed from a point high above the Earth's north pole.
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