it would be hotter and the orbit would be erratic
The Oort cloud. It's actually not specifically between the solar system and Proxima, it's more like the outer layer of the solar system.
The sun. What has more gravitational force in your solar system?
The sun. Without the sun, there would have been no Solar system, just a bit of dust cloud floating around.
no there are not apart from Pluto that is no longer in our solar system
A star and more specifically, in our solar system, the Sun.
I don't think Nasa's understanding of the Solar System would, in principle, be much different from the understanding of the Solar System you can get from good astronomy books, or television programs. Except that people who work there would probably be informed about some more details - and know more about the math and physics - than you would normally find on popular television programs.
Jupiter has more mass than all the other planets (in the Solar System) together.Jupiter has more mass than all the other planets (in the Solar System) together.Jupiter has more mass than all the other planets (in the Solar System) together.Jupiter has more mass than all the other planets (in the Solar System) together.
well outside of our solar systems is more stars and more solar systems.
Please be more specific about which solar system.
No. The sun is the only star in the solar system.
The solar system is in space. More specifically, it is part of the Milky Way galaxy.
Six planets have more than one moon in our solar system.