No. The densest known object in the solar system is the Italian Laser Relativity Satellite with a density of 15.85 g/cm³. There are small iron meteors that orbit the sun, and at 7-8 g/cm³, these would be the densest natural objects in the solar system. Of the major bodies in the solar system, the Earth is the densest, at 5.52 g/cm³. The density of the Sun is 1.41 g/cm³.
If the object is gravitationally bound to the sun, it is part of the solar system. If not, not.
The largest object in the solar system is not a planet. It is the Sun. The largest planet is Jupiter.
Because it is the largest object in the solar system (almost 99 percent of the solar system is the Sun).
the moon is in the center of the solar system:)
The gravitational force between the sun and each object in the solar system
The sun is the most massive object in our solar system.
The biggest object in the solar system is the sun, and the smallest is Pluto
The Sun
If the object is gravitationally bound to the sun, it is part of the solar system. If not, not.
No. For a star, the sun is 'medium sized', but it's by far the largest single object in the solar system.
The sun is a star, not a planet, though it is the largest object in the solar system.
The Sun is the central object in the Solar System; it is orbited by planets, asteroids, meteors, dust particles, and comets.The Sun is the central object in the Solar System; it is orbited by planets, asteroids, meteors, dust particles, and comets.The Sun is the central object in the Solar System; it is orbited by planets, asteroids, meteors, dust particles, and comets.The Sun is the central object in the Solar System; it is orbited by planets, asteroids, meteors, dust particles, and comets.
The sun, Sol. (The sun, or central star of a system, is usually the most massive object in a solar system.)
The largest object in the solar system is not a planet. It is the Sun. The largest planet is Jupiter.
the Sun is the most massive object in our solar system.
The Sun... :)
The Sun.