Smallest or largest, there is only one star in our Solar System - The Sun.
Mercury is the smallest of the eight planets in our solar system, with a diameter of 4880km.
Solar means space and the Solar System is a system (with the moon, sun, planets, stars, etc.) so the Solar System is really a Space System.
Jupiter is the largest planet and the smallest is pluto .
Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun and the second smallest planet in our solar system. Mercury is the smallest and innermost planet in our solar system, orbiting closest to the Sun.
The Sun.
Two stars orbiting one another are in a Binary System
No they are different, the universe refers the whole of space, plants ,stars, solar system galaxy..., where as the solar system is the name we give a single star with planets revolving around it.
There is no such thing as a "milky way solar system". The Milky Way is the galaxy we live in; a galaxy is a collection of billions of stars, i.e., billions of solar systems.
Our Solar System belongs to a group of stars that are clustered together in the Milky Way
"Light" is essential for sustaining life on Earth and stars like the Sun emit light in the solar system.
It seems extremely likely that all galaxies contain solar systems. All galaxies contain stars - that's part of the definition of a galaxy. And according to recent observations, it is quite common for stars to have planets, so such a star would qualify as a "solar system".
No, it does not have a name. The name "solar system" is the only thing we call it. It does NOT have a specific name. But, constellations in the solar system do have specific names. No, it does not have a name. The name "solar system" is the only thing we call it. It does NOT have a specific name. But, constellations in the solar system do have specific names. No, it does not have a name. The name "solar system" is the only thing we call it. It does NOT have a specific name. But, constellations in the solar system do have specific names.