The solar system is only a small part of a galaxy. The Milky Way, galazy in which our solar system is found, has other solar systems.
Yes, a solar flare and a sun flare are the same thing. They refer to sudden releases of energy in the sun's atmosphere that can cause disturbances on Earth.
Pluto is no longer considered a planet by the International Astronomical Union; it is classified as a dwarf planet. Among the eight recognized planets in our solar system, Mercury is actually the smallest.
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Satelites in space are used for examining the solar system.There are cameras in the satelites.The satelites can take pictures and we can observe what is in the solar system.Space probes are used for the same thing.Nasa puts space probes onto some planets and see what is on it. I Hope this helps :) no, a satellite is controlled from the earth to signal the satellite in space
Uranus has 13 known rings, and some of them extend up to 12,000 kilometers into space, roughly the same distance as the Earth-Moon distance. Uranus is unique in having such an extensive and tilted ring system compared to other planets in our solar system.
Can both be in the same solar system and both are in space.
No, our Solar System is just one of billions of stellar systems in the Milky Way.
No they are different, the universe refers the whole of space, plants ,stars, solar system galaxy..., where as the solar system is the name we give a single star with planets revolving around it.
Yes, a star system is the same as a solar system.
In 2012 the solar system will be exactly the same. Because 2012 is just another year there's no such thing as the end of the world
No, a solar system is a diagram of our galaxy.Galaxy is a system of million of stars and more, by gravitational attraction.
Mercury is in the same solar system that we are in.
Venus is in the same solar system that we are.
both are in space the solar system both are made up of gases and hydrogen and helium and iron
The farthest probe away from Earth is Voyager 1. As of 2011, it hasn't left the solar system, but it will relatively soon. When it does, it will continue sending back data about the parts of outer space that it is in. The craft Voyager two, which not quite as far away as Voyager 1, will do the same thing. The crafts Pioneer 10 and 11 are also headed out of the solar system, but we no longer have radio contact with them, so they will just be objects flying through space.
he thought that the universe and the solar system was the same thing but know we now that they are to separate things
No. Neptune is in the same solar system that we are.