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A collection of large and small bodies that orbit a central star is known as a solar system. This system typically includes planets, moons, asteroids, comets, and other celestial objects, all bound by gravitational forces. The central star, often a sun, provides the energy necessary for sustaining life on planets and influences the orbits of the surrounding bodies.

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Why are moons and planets different?

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Which planet is large body and orbits the sun?

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