solar system
If the objects are in orbit around the sun then they are in the Solar System.
The term used for the sun and the objects that move around it is solar stem. This is what contains the other planets.
The planets,asteroids,and comets. There is nothing that doesn't orbit the sun.
Yes, all solar system objects, including planets, moons, asteroids, and comets, orbit around the Sun due to its gravitational pull. The Sun is at the center of the solar system, and all objects within it are bound to orbit around it in a specific path.
Besides the 8 recognised planets in our solar system, there are also minor plants and dwarf planets. These still orbit our sun, but are not large enough to qualify as a planet. There are also comets - small bodies of rock and ice that are in a highly eccentric orbit around our sun, asteroids, which are smaller objects in orbit around the sun (mainly between orbits of Mars and Jupiter), Kuiper belt objects, which are out beyond the orbit of Neptune and Oort cloud objects, which is further out still. There are also moons and artificial satellites - not in a direct orbit around the sun, but in direct orbit with objects that are then rhemselves in direct orbit around the sun.
If the objects are in orbit around the sun then they are in the Solar System.
The Solar System.
The term used for the sun and the objects that move around it is solar stem. This is what contains the other planets.
The planets,asteroids,and comets. There is nothing that doesn't orbit the sun.
Yes, all solar system objects, including planets, moons, asteroids, and comets, orbit around the Sun due to its gravitational pull. The Sun is at the center of the solar system, and all objects within it are bound to orbit around it in a specific path.
Besides the 8 recognised planets in our solar system, there are also minor plants and dwarf planets. These still orbit our sun, but are not large enough to qualify as a planet. There are also comets - small bodies of rock and ice that are in a highly eccentric orbit around our sun, asteroids, which are smaller objects in orbit around the sun (mainly between orbits of Mars and Jupiter), Kuiper belt objects, which are out beyond the orbit of Neptune and Oort cloud objects, which is further out still. There are also moons and artificial satellites - not in a direct orbit around the sun, but in direct orbit with objects that are then rhemselves in direct orbit around the sun.
Planets, dwarf planets, asteroids, and comets all orbit around the sun in our solar system. Moons also orbit around planets and some dwarf planets in the solar system.
The sun
the solar system, made up of the planets, asteroid belt, comets, and the kuiper belt
No, they orbit around the Sun. The planets and the Sun are all in our solar system.
The answer to this question is 'Gravity.' The Sun's gravity causes the rest of the solar system to orbit around it.
The orbit the Sun because they are attracted by the Sun.