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Sol The Sun is the name we use for the star of this solar system.
The largest ball of hot gas in the solar system is the Sun. It is a massive, luminous sphere of plasma that provides light and heat to the planets in our solar system.
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A model of a solar system, complete with planets, is a great project for children. The two main types of solar system models are box models and hanging models. A large ball, such as a foam ball or toy ball, can be used to represent the sun. The planets can be represented using Styrofoam balls.
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A burning ball of hydrogen about 1.392×106 kilometres (865133 miles) across. (the sun)The sun is the centre of the solar system.
A galaxy is a collection of billions of stars. A solar, or star, system is collection of stars which orbit each other and the centre of a galaxy. As you can see by putting these two definitions next to each other, it is simply not possible to have a galaxy within a solar system as your question implies. Think of it as trying to fit a basket ball into a ping pong ball, or more appropriately a basket ball into an atom.
The Sun is a burning ball of gases at the center of our solar system. It does not have a particular side that is illuminated. The Sun is the source of illumination for the other planets in the solar system.
the formation of the sun is from rocks from the solar system coliding together into one big ball