You mean - of THE solar system ?? That would be the sun.
It Depends on What You Mean , But The Solar System is Observed with a Telescope.
if you mean stand, it never was in the middle of the solar system If you mean sand then i have no idea what you are saying...
Yes it does because Pluto is part of the plantes and they are part of the solar system it does not mean Pluto is the smallest planet it is not part of the solar system.
The solar system is much larger than the earth. I mean most planets are bigger than earth, that are in the solar system
I assume you mean "A Part", and there are trillions of different stars and planets that are not a part of our solar system
If you mean Sixth planet in the solar system it is Uranus (sounds like your anus lol)
That depends on what definition of first you mean. A solar system is in a galaxy and a galaxy is in space. So the solar system is smallest and space is largest.
That depends on what you mean by "this".
If you mean "a part", it's the other way round: the Solar System is a part of the Milky Way galaxy.
when u spen an object
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