All members of the solar system orbit their respective central bodies in elliptical paths, with the central body at one focus of the ellipse.
All of them
They have in common is that they are the last planets in the solar system
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they are all planets. they are all in the milky way galaxy. they are all in the same solar system. they all orbit the sun. hope this helps :)
they are all in the same solar system
They orbit the sun.
They are all the largest planets in the Solar System. ;)
They are all planets in the solar system.
all around the solar system
There are no constellations in our solar system. All constellations you see are outside our solar system.
Both of these objects are permanent members of the Solar System. Neither of them is going anywhere. But, applying strict logic to the language of the question ... I'm forced to conclude that it must be the SUN that stays in the solar system longer. The definition of "Solar System" is that it is the system of all bodies, materials and radiation in the vicinity of and bound to the Sun. So the Moon can logically leave the Solar System, but the Sun can't, because wherever the Sun may go, that is exactly where the Solar System IS.