Want this question answered?
Karl Jansky
Light-Years
We know because astronaughts have gone to space and exploured around space and found out many more plantets beyond pluto.
The planet just beyond Jupiter is our solar system's sixth planet, Saturn.
The dwarf planets in our solar system are Cerus and Pluto. Cerus is in between Mars and Jupiter. Pluto is further beyond Neptune. Two others are Xena and Eris.
Karl Jansky
No. Mars is the fourth planet of our solar system.
They don't. They occasional observe the solar system, but all the interesting radio objects are extra solar.
No. Galaxies are well beyond our solar system. Our solar system is just one tiny part of the Milky Way Galaxy.
No. None of the stars you see at night are in the solar system. They are lightyears beyond it.
rockets cannot yet go beyond the solar system, as the technology nowadays is not enough for making rockets more superior to go beyond the solar system.From Faizan Kazmi
Not at all, they are part of the solar system. Dwarf planet "Ceres" is in the Asteroid Belt. The rest are beyond Neptune, but within the solar system.
Please I really need an answer
This is the Kuiper Belt. It is located just beyond Pluto. There is also the Oort Cloud that surrounds the whole solar system.
Depending on you interpretation of Solar System [See related question] only four craft are/will beyond our Solar SystemPioneer 10Pioneer 11Voyager 1Voyager 2See related link for a pictorial of their positions.
What do you mean?! the solar system is very important ! it has the only life known to exist, it is the only solar system in the universe we have detected. there are so many reasons I'm not even going to get into listing them all !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
All of them. The Solar System is part of the Milky Way Galaxy, one of several billion galaxies in the Universe.