There aren't any.
If there were in the past, they fell into the sun.
If the objects are in orbit around the sun then they are in the Solar System.
None of them. To be part of the "solar system" you have to revolve around the Sun.
All of them
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in fixed orbits
the members of the solar system are sun, comets, planets, asteroids,
The smaller members in our solar system are Mercury, Mars and the dwarf planet Pluto
Everything in the solar system other than the sun itself is in orbit around the sun. This includes planets (such as the one we live on), asteroids, and comets.
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Usually a collection of bodies that orbit around a star. Our solar system consists of a rocky planet belt, an asteroid belt, a gas giant belt, a comet belt, and then a comet cloud, all of which fall under the influence of our star's gravity and orbit periodically.
The orbit of the planets are very importand and they move in orbit due to gravity. :}
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