The Solar system comprises of the Sun, the eight major planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune), several dwalf planets, several moons which orbit planets, many asteroids, some comets, some man-made objects which have been placed in various orbits or sent to explore other objects and interstellar material such as dust and hydrogen atoms.
That doesn't make any sense
They make up the Solar System or the Sun's family.
yes cause you need the sun in order for the solar system to work
Sirius is not part of our Solar System, so it is not appropriate to talk about "other objects in the solar system".
The solar system contains far more than 3 objects. The major objects are the sun and the 8 planets. There are also 3 dwarf planets that we have located, and countless asteroids, comets, and meteoroids.
The Sun is the largest object in our solar system, comprising about 99.8% of its total mass. By comparison, all the other objects in our solar system, including planets, moons, asteroids, and comets, make up only about 0.2% of the solar system's mass.
Scientists classify small objects in the solar system by size, shape, and composition
There are millions of bodies that are part of our solar system, possibly billions or trillions.
Objects within the solar system.
Objects within the solar system.
A star and all the objects that orbit it are part of a solar system. The star is typically at the center of the system, and objects such as planets, moons, asteroids, and comets orbit around it due to its gravitational pull. These objects together form a dynamic and interconnected system.
The sun is the only source of light in the solar system. All other visible objects in the solar system are visible only because the sun illuminates them, like a flashlight.