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I found this by taking the distance from the earth to the sun from the distance from the sun to the heliosphere (edge of solar system)
We are in the Solar system and a part of it. It's like asking "How far is France from Europe?" Yes... there is no way to judge that as mercury, venus, earth, mars, jup[iter, saturn, uranus and neptune are the planets located in the solar system. you could reference the distance from the earth to the sun though.
The sun is smack-dab in the center of the solar system. That's why it's called the solar system.
Oh, what a happy little question! You see, the edge of the solar system is a place where you kind of feel like you might be capturing galaxies in a paintbrush. It's a vast space, dancing with cosmic brilliance beyond our sight. There isn't a specific mile marker out there saying, "You've reached the edge," but it's about 11 billion miles from Earth to the place where the Sun's gravity wanes, and you step into interstellar space. Amazing, isn't it?
The center of mass of the solar system is inside the sun, not too far from its geometric center.
Earth is the only planet in our solar system known to sustain life. Water, oxygen, and a suitable atmosphere make Earth uniquely habitable for a wide variety of organisms.
At the very far distant edge.
No, there's no such thing as Planet-X. It was a theoretical planet thought to be far out on the edge of the solar system, but was never found.
You are standing within it. Our sun's name is Sol and the system of objects with it is the solar system and it extends all the way out to the far edge of the oort cloud.
The sun is THIRD CLOSEST IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM GET SOME FACTS gosh.
Because (as far as we currently know) Earth is the only planet in our solar system that supports life.
Earth is 4.5 million years old. Solar system is far more older than it.
There is no such "climate" in our solar system, but one thing is true. It is that, as we move far from the Sun, the temperature starts decreasing. That is why, at the edge of our solar system, comets(made up basically of ice) are in majority as compared to asteroids.
Pluto- A dwarf planet in the far edge of the solar system Pluto2- A greek god of the underworld
In our Solar System - Neptune.Outside our Solar System (so far....) OGLE-2005-BLG-390Lb(at about 21,500 light years)
a space probe
So far - Earth
We are in the Solar system and a part of it. It's like asking "How far is France from Europe?" Yes... there is no way to judge that as mercury, venus, earth, mars, jup[iter, saturn, uranus and neptune are the planets located in the solar system. you could reference the distance from the earth to the sun though.