I'm not sure you can really call that a "body" but for me it's definitely Black Holes - and many scientists share that opinion :)
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.
Stars, nebula, black holes... stuff like that is WAY out there.
the sun has more mass than any other heavenly body in our solar system.
Other heavenly bodies in the solar system include planets like Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn, as well as their moons. Additionally, there are dwarf planets like Pluto, asteroids, comets, and the Kuiper Belt objects that make up our solar system.
The sun is the heavenly body that has flares and prominences. Sunspots and solar wind are other natural phenomena associated with the sun.
It's the Moon.
The center body of the solar system is the Sun.
An orbit around the sun is that of a heavenly body, such as a planet, that is mdkjhattracted to the gravitational pull from the sun. The sun is the largest object in the solar system so its gravitational pull is the strongest. The heavenly bodies go around the sun not making a circle, but an oval.
A tailed heavenly body refers to a comet, which is a small celestial body composed mostly of ice, dust, and rocky material. When comets approach the sun, they develop a glowing coma and a visible tail of gas and dust that points away from the sun due to solar radiation and solar wind.
A heavenly body that orbits a planet is called a moon. Moons can vary greatly in size and composition, with some being rocky and others icy. Earth’s moon is one of the most well-known examples, but many other planets in our solar system also have multiple moons.
You mean - of THE solar system ?? That would be the sun.
The Sun is the central and largest body of the Solar System - but it is not a planet.