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Exactly like ours? Not that we've seen yet. Are there solar systems orbiting other suns? Sure there are, not many with planets that could support life as we know it tho...

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Why do you need galaxies in the solar system?

Galaxies are vast systems of stars, planets, and other celestial bodies that contain our solar system. They provide the cosmic environment and gravitational forces necessary for the formation and stability of solar systems like ours. Without galaxies, solar systems like ours would not exist.


Is there another solar system far away from ours?

Yes, there are countless solar systems far away from ours in the vast universe. These distant solar systems may contain planets, stars, and other celestial bodies just like our own solar system. Scientists have discovered many exoplanets in these systems through various methods of detection.


Do any other solar system has an oort cloud like ours?

Yes we believe most single star solar systems will have a simiar structure to ours. Where the star has a binary companion (or more companions) it is more difficult to precict that an oort cloud would be stable over time....we dont know.


Is there another solar system entering ours?

Technically, no, because our system is named for our star or sun, "Sol". Hence, Sol-ar or Solar system. The question becomes, "Is there another star system entering ours?". In general, the parts of the universe are all moving away from each other; however, there are a number of small galaxies that appear to be slowly (millions of years) moving toward our Milky Way galaxy. But, still 'No', there are no other star systems entering ours.


What other solar systems are in the milky way besides ours or is it the only solar system?

Yes - If we define a 'solar system' as a star ('sun') with its associated planets and other objects in orbit around it. The Milky Way (our galaxy) consists of thousands of millions of stars - of all sizes, temperatures, colours etc. For some years now astronomers have been observing some of these stars, and by various techniques (using delicate and sensitive measurements) they have now discovered hundreds of planets orbiting many of the these stars. Most of these were like Jupiter - large gas giants - but this type of planet would be much more likely to be discovered because of its size and mass. However, more recently smaller planets - more earth like - have been discovered too. So, many solar systems have been discovered in the Milky Way. If we reaise that, like our own galaxy, the Milky Way, there are thousands of millions of whole galazies out there each with thousands of millions of stars - so the possibilities of them having their own systems is very very high. Astronomers now believe that solar systems are the norm rather than a rarity.

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Why do you need galaxies in the solar system?

Galaxies are vast systems of stars, planets, and other celestial bodies that contain our solar system. They provide the cosmic environment and gravitational forces necessary for the formation and stability of solar systems like ours. Without galaxies, solar systems like ours would not exist.


Are there planets outside of are solar system?

Of course there are.There are millions of galaxies just like ours. where there are similar to our, solar systems


Is there another solar system far away from ours?

Yes, there are countless solar systems far away from ours in the vast universe. These distant solar systems may contain planets, stars, and other celestial bodies just like our own solar system. Scientists have discovered many exoplanets in these systems through various methods of detection.


Which object is located at the centre of the Solar systems?

The Sun in ours


Do any other solar system has an oort cloud like ours?

Yes we believe most single star solar systems will have a simiar structure to ours. Where the star has a binary companion (or more companions) it is more difficult to precict that an oort cloud would be stable over time....we dont know.


What is the number of stars in a solar system?

Most solar systems have one star, like ours does. Some have two stars, known as a binary system.


What are 5 solar systems?

As there is only one Solar System - ours, it's difficult to comment on the other four.


Is the universe made up of your solar system?

yes ,the universe is made up of our solar system and there are systems within systems that keep going on and on. The universe is made up of countless numbers of stars. These stars form huge groups of stars called galaxies. Within these galaxies are solar systems. Our solar system is but one of billions.


How is your solar system different from others?

There are about 408 multiple-planet solar systems in our galaxy. The orientation of these solar systems are on a flat plane due to lacking giant planets, where as ours is tilted off the solar system's plane because of Jupiter's gravitational influence..


Where scientist able to find evidence of other solar systems?

yes, scientists have used very sophisticated technology and have found not only other solar systems but also another planet very similar to ours.


What are there anythings outside the solar system?

Yes, for our solar system is just one of the many solar systems of the universe. In the universe, there are countless galaxies such as our Milky Way, which contain countless solar systems such as ours, that is located on an arm of the Milky Way. Solar systems are just systems of planets, asteroids, comets, etc kept in revolutions around a star from the force of gravity. There are many more stars out there besides just our star, which could just be random stars or could be big enough to create a solar system. Thus, there are many objects out there besides our own solar system. Hope this helps!


Milky way made of?

The Milky Way is a barred spiral galaxy that contains billions of stars, dust, and gas. It is held together by gravity and has a central bulge surrounded by a disk. Our solar system resides in one of the spiral arms of the Milky Way.