to keep the planets and sun and everything a curtain distance and keep from hiting each other
I like the fact that it changes the colors of light (e.g., from a star).
It keeps the solar system together because without it we would be floating around. :)
The most important force in maintaining the shape of the solar system is the force of gravity.
a solar system consists of a sun and the celestial objects bound to it by gravity. Our Earth is part of a solar system along with 7 other planets that orbits the sun. (pluto is no longer considered a planet, sorry pluto).
Gravity compresses gases at the center of a solar nebula until temperatures are high enough for nuclear fusion to occur
the solar role
It affects the rotationand revolution of the planets surrounding the sun. it also affects the shape in which they rotate.
Gravity is the force that keeps galaxies and solar systems together.
Earth helps the solar system by orbiting around the Sun, which provides stability to the entire system. It also plays a crucial role in the balance of gravity within the solar system, keeping the planets in their respective orbits. Earth's gravity also influences the motion and dynamics of other celestial bodies, such as asteroids and comets.
We'll never know. But it may be worth noting that Galileo supported and played a major role in the theory concerning the heliocentric theory, or the belief that the Sun was at the center of the Solar System.
A sun is a star within a solar system, that is, a star with something orbiting it.
In *my* solar system, galaxies play no role, as my solar system is just one of many solar systems that make up our galaxy. A single star, which we call the Sun, is the most massive object in our solar system and, to a pretty good approximation, all of the planets in our solar system orbit around the Sun. What are the roles of the galaxies, stars, and planets in *your* solar system?
They make stuff........LOL