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Q: What is the second most massive object in our solar system?
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Why does the solar system revolve around the sun?

The sun is the most massive object in our solar system.


What has the most mass in your solar system?

The Sun is the most massive object in our Solar System, followed by Jupiter.


Why is the gravitational force of the sun the strongest in the solar system?

That is because the Sun has the greatest mass in the Solar System - about 1000 times more mass than the second most massive object (Jupiter).


What is the second most massive thing in the solar system?

jupiter


Why do planets in your solar system revolve around the sun?

the Sun is the most massive object in our solar system.


Which object in your solar system has the most mass therefore the most gravity?

The sun, Sol. (The sun, or central star of a system, is usually the most massive object in a solar system.)


Is the sun the biggest object in the solar system?

The Sun is not only the largest but also the most massive. It accounts for 99.86% of the mass of the whole solar system.


Is Sedna the 2nd reddest object?

No. It is the reddest object in the Solar System. The second reddest object is Mars.


How many forces are on the moon?

If you refer to gravitation, any object in the Solar System will attract the moon. However, the strongest forces the moon "feels" are from the Sun (being the most massive object in the Solar System), and from the Earth (being relatively near-by).


How does Saturn rank in size compared to other planets?

Within our solar system, Saturn is the second largest and second most massive planet after Jupiter.


What is the role of galaxies stars and planets in your solar system?

In *my* solar system, galaxies play no role, as my solar system is just one of many solar systems that make up our galaxy. A single star, which we call the Sun, is the most massive object in our solar system and, to a pretty good approximation, all of the planets in our solar system orbit around the Sun. What are the roles of the galaxies, stars, and planets in *your* solar system?


What property determines whether an object is part of the solar system or outside the solar system?

If the object is gravitationally bound to the sun, it is part of the solar system. If not, not.