The Kuiper belt lies beyond the orbit of Neptune and is composed of lots of rocks and asteroids. The hypothesised Oort cloud lies beyond that.
IBEX Search for the Edge of the Solar System - 2009 was released on: USA: 1 April 2009 (limited)
Neptune- pluto's not a planet
The solar system is the Milky Way galaxy, Earth, and all other planets and galaxies are the solar system.
The solar system isn't like a sidewalk, where the curb marks a distinct edge. There are a number of plausible candidates for the "edge" of the solar system.One would be the orbit of the outermost planet, Neptune. Or should Pluto be included? Or perhaps one of the other minor planets even further out, such as Eris or Makemake?Maybe the Kuiper Belt marks the "edge" of the solar system. You might suggest the Oort Cloud, the source of many long-period comets, as the "edge".Many scientists believe that the true edge of the solar system is the point at which the solar wind from the Sun fades into the general background of interstellar gas; this is called the "heliopause".
Our solar system is located near the outer edge of the Milky Way.
29770600000km I found this by taking the distance from the earth to the sun from the distance from the sun to the heliosphere (edge of solar system)
IBEX Search for the Edge of the Solar System - 2009 was released on: USA: 1 April 2009 (limited)
well outside of our solar systems is more stars and more solar systems.
At the very far distant edge.
Neptune- pluto's not a planet
You are standing within it. Our sun's name is Sol and the system of objects with it is the solar system and it extends all the way out to the far edge of the oort cloud.
The solar system is the Milky Way galaxy, Earth, and all other planets and galaxies are the solar system.
FALSE. The outer edge of the "Oort Cloud" of comets marks the end of the Solar System.
The sun is a star that is located in the MIDDLE of the solar system so that all the planets revolve around it.
The is one star, our Sun, also known as Sol, between the Moon and the edge of the Solar System. Of course, this "definition" of "between" varies, depending on the phase of the Moon.
It is on the edge of the sagitarrius arm and at the edge of the milky way galaxy the third planet away from the sun.
Voyager I and II are pretty much on the edge of solar system.