Solar generators are power generating machines that can be used at home and in other establishments. Solar generators utilizes the heat of the sun and is converted to electrical energy.
Understanding the solar system helps us understand our place in the universe and how Earth fits into the broader cosmic context. It also promotes scientific curiosity and technological advancements that can benefit society. Additionally, studying the solar system provides insights into the formation and evolution of planets, including Earth, which has implications for understanding our past and future.
If by small bodies you mean planets, then Jupiter is the answer you want. If you mean dwarf planets, then you are looking for Ceres in the asteroid belt between Jupiter and Mars.
The force of gravity between the planets and the sun keeps them in orbit and prevents them from flying out of the solar system. The sun's gravitational pull keeps the planets in stable orbits around it.
A curious question.Generally speaking, in and of itself, the Solar System doesn't DO anything except that it resides in a particular location in space. The Solar System is rather a place than a thing. The Solar System is a location where exists a group pf planets, (9 if you still think of Pluto as a planet, 8 if not) planetesimals, asteroids, comets, and our local star resides.As a group of the above named items as well as all the other stuff, the Solar system has a gravitational effect in it's local, galactic neighborhood.Perhaps you could refine your question, What is it you want to know about the Solar System.
To find whats in it. We are exploring the solar system to gain knowledge about it's contents. Many scientists are intrigued by the solar system and it's many planets and stars, therefore want to learn more about them.
What exactly do you want to know? What exactly do you want to know?
i know, but maybe just maybe i don't want to tell you
Out solar system has 8 planets:MercuryVenusEarthMarsJupiterSaturnUranusNeptuneIf you still want to count Pluto, it would be 9 planets.
Out solar system has 8 planets:MercuryVenusEarthMarsJupiterSaturnUranusNeptuneIf you still want to count Pluto, it would be 9 planets.
There is only one star in the solar system - it is the Sun.
How exactly do you "discover the Solar System", considering that it is in plain sight? - The Sun, Moon, and planets were already visible to prehistorical people. The Ancient Greeks noticed that the planets moved around the Sun. You may also want to investigate about "heliocentric system" - i.e., the idea that the Sun is at the center, and that the planets move around it.
Understanding the solar system helps us understand our place in the universe and how Earth fits into the broader cosmic context. It also promotes scientific curiosity and technological advancements that can benefit society. Additionally, studying the solar system provides insights into the formation and evolution of planets, including Earth, which has implications for understanding our past and future.
Please specify exactly what you want to know
That is exactly what I want to know
There are "aliens" in the solar system... as long as you're not referring to little green men that want to suck out our brains, they would be microscopic organisms living in icy objects in the solar system, I'm pretty sure.
It's already out
Please rephrase the question. What is it exactly that you want to know?