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Well to put it in simple terms, The Hierarchy of the universe would go in this order.

The Universe being the biggest and containing everything would be at the top,

next would come galaxies as these are clusters of stars millions of light years across.

A Nebula would follow, the remnants of an exploded dead star, and also the birthing ground of new stars.

A solar system would be next because it contains not just the star (or stars in a binary or ternary system) but also all the planets meteors asteroid's and planets.

Then would come the star itself in Our Case the Sun and then the planets and moons and then everything smaller than that from an asteroid to a particle of dust or ice.

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They all have same nature laws and particles and were all formed as a consequence of the Big Bang some 14.5 billion years ago. .

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They are all within the Universe

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Q: How are planets stars galaxies solar systems and the universe relate to each other or in other words to distinguish the hierarchical relationships between the heavenly bodies?
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