plasmas are usually found in gas-like clouds
Solar wind
Plasma
Plasma can be found in the stars, solar air, in the sun and also in fusion.
Solar wind
The Sun makes up over 99% of the mass of the solar system and the Sun is mainly hot gas in plasma form.
Donald A. Gurnett has written: 'Absence of a magnetic-field signature in plasma-wave observations at Callisto' -- subject(s): Plasma waves, Magnetospheric currents 'Solar system plasma waves' -- subject(s): Auroral zones, Space plasmas, Radiation belts, Solar wind, Plasma waves, Solar system, Interplanetary medium 'Auroral plasma waves' -- subject(s): Plasma (Ionized gases)
well,yea stars are found in the solar system
all around the solar system
The rarest phase of matter in the solar system is likely plasma, which is a state of matter where gases are ionized and consist of charged particles. While plasma is abundant in stars, including our Sun, it is less common elsewhere in the solar system, particularly on solid bodies like planets and moons. Most matter in the solar system exists as solids, liquids, or gases, making plasma a relatively rare occurrence outside stellar environments.
The largest ball of hot gas in the solar system is the Sun. It is a massive, luminous sphere of plasma that provides light and heat to the planets in our solar system.
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The sun is the mass centre of the solar system.