1. The Sun; 2. the Inner Planets (4); 3. the Outer Planets (4); 4. the Dwarf Planets (4); 5. the Asteroids, or Minor Planets (many; except Ceres, which is considered a Dwarf Planet); 6. the Kuiper Belt Objects, (many); 7. the Oort Cloud Planetisimals, which make comets (trillions) and 8. Debris, which can make meteors.
If you are taking our Solar System as some kind of socio-political entity, then one could call human beings "Solarians", to indicate that we are "members" of the Solar System. At the moment, we are the only sentient members of this system, though millions of types of non-sentient members, primarily of Earth, exist.
because they have big fat gypsy weddings :L
The solar system is a collection of planets, moons, asteroids, comets, and other objects that orbit around the Sun. The members of the solar system include the eight planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune), their moons, dwarf planets like Pluto, and various smaller objects in orbit.
Minor members of the solar system that are thought to have formed beyond the orbit of Pluto include many objects in the Kuiper Belt and the scattered disc, such as trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs). Notable examples include Eris, Haumea, and Makemake, which are classified as dwarf planets. Additionally, comets originating from the Oort Cloud are believed to have formed in this distant region of the solar system. These objects provide insights into the early conditions and processes of solar system formation.
No. There is one star in our solar system, and no other solar systems within it.
the members of the solar system are sun, comets, planets, asteroids,
The smaller members in our solar system are Mercury, Mars and the dwarf planet Pluto
counter clockwise
its rotating and rounding
None of them. To be part of the "solar system" you have to revolve around the Sun.
All members of the solar system orbit their respective central bodies in elliptical paths, with the central body at one focus of the ellipse.
All of them
If you are taking our Solar System as some kind of socio-political entity, then one could call human beings "Solarians", to indicate that we are "members" of the Solar System. At the moment, we are the only sentient members of this system, though millions of types of non-sentient members, primarily of Earth, exist.
If you are taking our Solar System as some kind of socio-political entity, then one could call human beings "Solarians", to indicate that we are "members" of the Solar System. At the moment, we are the only sentient members of this system, though millions of types of non-sentient members, primarily of Earth, exist.
They would fall into the Sun.
in fixed orbits
asteroids comets meteoroids meteor meteorites