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If the objects are in orbit around the sun then they are in the Solar System.
Our solar system consists of the sun, the planets, their moons, and a variety of smaller objects. The sun is at the center of the solar system, with other orbiting around it. The force of gravity holds the solar system together.
No, Sirius is not part of our solar system. The only star in our solar system is the sun.
solar system
Nope, Solar System is part of the Galaxy.
Sirius is not part of our Solar System, so it is not appropriate to talk about "other objects in the solar system".
Yes.
Everything with mass ... i.e. ALL the objects of the solar system.
Capella is a star, so it is not itself a solar system. Our sun is not a solar system, but it is part of the solar system along with the planets, moons, comets, asteroids and other objects. If Capella has any of those things, then it is part of a solar system.
They orbit our sun.
Can't resist this! My wife's! -- There are no known celestial objects in space that are known to not be part of the solar system.
The planets and their moons are part of the solar system, along with the Sun, the asteroids, the comets, the Trans-Neptunian objects and the Oort cloud.
A solar system.
Kuiper Belt objects
Objects within the solar system.
Objects within the solar system.
"Our solar system." The "part of our galaxy" that's in our solar system is the solar system.