There are eight planets in the solar system that orbit around the sun: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
It's basic. No Sun - no solar system.. That is not just a piece of word-play, what I mean is that without the Sun's gravity all the planets would just fly off into outer space, where they would freeze over and become dead.
here is a picture of our solar system.Venus and Mars surround us, but Mars is closer.I got this pic from a website called revisionworld.comThe Solar System
Whoever submitted this question is either stupid or just sacrcastic. The planets would just fly in straight lines right out of the soar system
A solar system allows a star to exist in a stable condition by taking most of the angular momentum that arose when the star condensed from a random cloud of gas. Without a solar system the average star would spin much too fast and start to fly apart, forming another solar system.
The solar system is studied largely by observations using telescopes, helioscopes, and related equipment; the Earth itself yields many clues about the nature of the solar system and can be studied directly. For chemistry and properties of distant planets, probes can be sent to the surface (such have already been sent to surfaces of Mars, Venus, the Moon, Titan, etc.) or to perform fly-bys to take pictures, radar surface mapping through dense clouds, perform spectroscopic analyses, infrared imaging, etc.
Venus fly trap
spin fly gravitational spin
It doesnt fall apart because of gravity
Everything else in the solar system would orbit the earth instead of the sun. And it would take months to fly from London to Australia :)
They would fly randomly through space.
Amelia Earhart was the first ever woman to fly a solar plane and she was the first person in the world to fly a solar plane.
you dont....fly is in wyvern hill but the key to it is in solar cave
The Hubble Space Telescope did not fly through any black holes, as there are none in our solar system. If it did fly into a black hole it would have been crushed by gravitational pressure
It's basic. No Sun - no solar system.. That is not just a piece of word-play, what I mean is that without the Sun's gravity all the planets would just fly off into outer space, where they would freeze over and become dead.
here is a picture of our solar system.Venus and Mars surround us, but Mars is closer.I got this pic from a website called revisionworld.comThe Solar System
Astronauts fly in rockets to the moon. They need to wear special clothing and masks so they can breathe because there is no oxygen in the solar system.
Whoever submitted this question is either stupid or just sacrcastic. The planets would just fly in straight lines right out of the soar system