Pulsars are stars which emit a large amount of electromagnetic radiation. Unfortunately, science has yet to determine how Pulsars affect our own solar system. They were first discovered in 1967, and since then many theories have been formulated regarding their affects, which include climatic changes upon planets and changes within nearby stars.
No, a pulsar is not a part of the solar system. Pulsars are highly magnetized, rotating neutron stars that emit beams of electromagnetic radiation, while the solar system consists of the Sun, planets, and other celestial objects that are gravitationally bound to the Sun.
No. There is one star in our solar system, and no other solar systems within it.
There are no exoplanets in our solar system. By definition, an exoplanet is a planet that is not in our solar system.
A nuclear bomb explosion on Earth would not have any significant direct effects on the solar system as a whole. However, the impact on Earth's environment, climate, and ecosystems could have indirect consequences that may affect the planet's position within the solar system.
Our Solar System
No, a pulsar star is not in our solar system.
No. There is only one star in our Solar System, the Sun and it is not a pulsar.
No, a pulsar is not a part of the solar system. Pulsars are highly magnetized, rotating neutron stars that emit beams of electromagnetic radiation, while the solar system consists of the Sun, planets, and other celestial objects that are gravitationally bound to the Sun.
Our solar system is in a galaxy called the Milky Way. There are pulsars in our galaxy, but not in our solar system.
The only item on that list that's part of our solar system is "a star". We do have one of those relatively nearby. It's the one we call "the sun".
it effects the solar system because it has a lot of gravity that pushes against it which is bad
They don't. They occasional observe the solar system, but all the interesting radio objects are extra solar.
none
Without gravity in our solar sytem and our universe everthing would float and it would affect our orbit in the solar system
nothing, there is no gravity in space
No, it only effects parts of earth. Earthquakes don't affect the whole solar system. That's why they call them earthquakes. Because they happen on the earth and the earth only.
The sun has most of the mass in our solar system. It has more gravity than us because it has more mass.