Because it is the planetary system of Sol, another name for the Sun.
"Planetary orbits" is the technical term.
The sun
Retrograde Motion
The star Polaris may have its own planetary system. Certainly none in our solar system come close to it
Because it is the planetary system of Sol, another name for the Sun.
The name Aveen is known as an Indian name and it means "Centre of the Planetary System"
Yes, the same as your solar system: Sol. Sol is the name of our primary star, hence the terms solar system. The generic term is star or planetary system.
The galaxis are bigger than planetary nebulae, that are bigger than planetary systems.
A sun is a star that is the center of a planetary system.
The gears in a planetary gear system are the drive gear, ring gear, and planetary gear.
How about a compound planetary gearset?
Someone who studies planetary systems is called a planetary scientist
The term "solar system" is derived from the word Sol, which is the Latin name for the Sun - our sun. So there is, really, only one solar system. All others are called planetary systems. The nearest of star with a planetary system is Proxima Centauri, at a distance of 1.3 parsecs.
"Planetary orbits" is the technical term.
It makes up about 70% of all the planetary matter in the solar system.
In English the proper name is "the Sun", however it is also frequently refered to by its latin name "Sol" (hence the name Solar System, the planetary system of the star Sol)