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Here is how I define 'solar system':

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1) the small-scale aggregate of astronomical bodies within the Sun's gravitational field, including the eight major planets, the three dwarf planets, satellites, asteroids, and comets

2) any similar aggregate of bodies within the gravitational field of another star

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