Depends who you ask. There's an astronomers' joke that since Jupiter is more massive than all the other planets put together, an alien scout would probably report on our solar system as "A single star, one planet, and some debris." If one allows Mercury-sized objects into the Planet Club, then the analysis is that the asteroids and the Kuiper Belt Objects and the Oort Cloud planetisimals are the debris.
Extra debris was swept out away from our solar system by the sun's radiation and solar wind towards the end of the formation of our solar system.
A sand-to boulder-sized particle of debris in the solar system is called a meteoroid.
The leftover debris from the formation of the solar system are asteroids, comets, and meteoroids. These are remnants of the material that created the planets and other celestial bodies in our solar system. They exist in the form of rocks, ice, and dust left over from the early stages of the solar system's evolution.
Because the Solar System is defined as the collection of planets, planetary satellites, comets, asteroids and other debris, centered on the sun.Wherever the sun goes, that's the center of the solar system, because that's the definition of the solar system.
Kuiper belt
Extra debris was swept out away from our solar system by the sun's radiation and solar wind towards the end of the formation of our solar system.
A sand-to boulder-sized particle of debris in the solar system is called a meteoroid.
Our solar system contains the sun, and all the planets, dwarf planets, asteroids, comets, and various debris that orbit it.
The leftover debris from the formation of the solar system are asteroids, comets, and meteoroids. These are remnants of the material that created the planets and other celestial bodies in our solar system. They exist in the form of rocks, ice, and dust left over from the early stages of the solar system's evolution.
Yes, the sun does create dust in the solar system through processes such as solar wind and solar flares. These events can release particles and debris into space, contributing to the presence of dust in the solar system.
Astronomy Observations and Theories - 2005 Solar System Debris 1-19 was released on: USA: 21 June 2006
Because the Solar System is defined as the collection of planets, planetary satellites, comets, asteroids and other debris, centered on the sun.Wherever the sun goes, that's the center of the solar system, because that's the definition of the solar system.
Kuiper belt
Meteoroids, asteroids and comets.
No, Earth and the other planets and debris are part of the sun's solar system.
solar system
The Kuiper belt