the difference between our solar system and the scientists is that we put terrestrial and gas giants where as they only put planets. Do u guys know any other ones?
The best way to tell the difference is by tracking the object. If the object seems to move in an orbit around the Sun, then it is in the solar system. If not, it is outside it.
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The Universe is much larger, and contains many solar systems.
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Geocentric: Earth is center of the solar system. Heliocentric: Sun is the centre of the solar system.
The home system is purely that: it serves only the single house. A solar grid system would feed the national grid.
The difference is semantic; the solar system is the collective identity of all bodies considered together as a whole, i.e., the Sun, planets, etc.; whereas the bodies would refer to each of those making up the solar system: the planet Neptune for example is "a" body in the solar system.
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stars are far and the sun is close
A solar system is a single star in this case the SunA galaxy is an area in the universeA universe is every thing.
scientists can use them to study the early solar system
Yes, it is. At 2006, the scientists decided that it was not a planet of solar system. Now, there are just eight planets in the solar system.