Can't resist this! My wife's!
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There are no known celestial objects in space that are known to not be part of the solar system.
Stars, nebula, black holes... stuff like that is WAY out there.
the sun has more mass than any other heavenly body in our solar system.
the sun has more mass than any other heavenly body in our solar system.
The common heavenly body in the solar system is Planets. The other heavenly bodies in the solar system are: 1.Moon(moons are not only in Earth, but also in other planets) 2.Dwarf Planets 3.Asteroids 4.Stars 5.Comets
I'm not sure you can really call that a "body" but for me it's definitely Black Holes - and many scientists share that opinion :)
There is no special term except that the object is a member of the solar system. Millions of objects, (heavenly bodies) orbit the sun at varying distances going way out beyond the orbit of Neptune. Just a very very few (8, currently) are classed as planets.
The sun is the heavenly body that has flares and prominences. Sunspots and solar wind are other natural phenomena associated with the sun.
It's the Moon.
The center body of the solar system is the Sun.
You mean - of THE solar system ?? That would be the sun.
The sun is the only luminous body in our solar system.
Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system, but the Sun is the biggest body.