The basic problems to overcome:
You don't need anything to travel to the Solar System. You are already there, on the third planet called Earth.
That would be difficult to explain. -- The Sun IS a star. -- It IS in my solar system. -- It's the ONLY star in my solar system. -- So the sun is THE star in my solar system.
No. Pluto orbits in our solar system.
They could, but as of now, no astronauts have travelled to any other planets in the solar system.
Earth is the only habitable planet in our solar system. As for the rest of the universe, it's highly probable that there are planets that can sustain life but compared to the billions of other objects in that vast emptiness, it's a difficult task to even find any.
You don't need anything to travel to the Solar System. You are already there, on the third planet called Earth.
The same way all other objects in the solar system travel, it will be back in 2061.
In any solar system; that's what planets do.
That would be difficult to explain. -- The Sun IS a star. -- It IS in my solar system. -- It's the ONLY star in my solar system. -- So the sun is THE star in my solar system.
in an elipes.
No.
because they rotate by its own access
no it does not, we are the sun's only solar system
Solar system will take electricity.
No. Pluto orbits in our solar system.
It happens because another bigger system attracts the solar system.
solar wind, solar flare