The answer is the solar system.
If you mean all our planets and comets, it's called the Sun. It is called "The Solar System".
The Solar system.
Objects that are in orbit around planets are commonly called satellites
It is called the ecliptic.
The name for the model of a solar system in which planets (and the Sun) revolve around the Earth is called geocentric. Modern astronomy rejects the idea, dating back to Copernicus who was a proponent of the notion that the planets orbited around the Sun (heliocentric). The heliocentric model is thus also called the Copernican, and the geocentric (with models presented most famously by Aristotle and Ptolemy) is called the Ptolemaic.
Nicolaus Copernicus (always referred to by just his last name) created the "Heliocentric Theory" which says that all of the planets revolve around the sun, in 1543. This challenged the belief that the earth was the center of the universe and was not accepted until about 1700.
Because the moon naturally revolves around the Earth and things that revolve around each other are called satellites (ex. the planets revolving around the sun) so therefore the name "Natural Satellite".
The Earth and other solar planets revolve around the Sun (Latin sol ). The Sun is a class G2V main-sequence hydrogen-fusing star (its white color appearing yellow due to atmospheric scattering). It is about 1.4 million km (870,000 miles) in diameter, and thought to be about 4.6 billion years old.
Cosmology. But when the person studies the whole mind-buggling universe, the study is called Astronomy.
comets, asteriods, and meteors.
Satellites
Planets orbit the sun.