The solar system
Planets and moons that orbit the sun are generally referred to as celestial bodies or astronomical bodies in the context of our solar system.
When you travel around the Sun or a planet, due to gravitational attraction, it is called an "orbit". It is also a "revolution" around the Sun or planet.
A star and all the bodies that orbit it is called a, "Star System". The star system that we live in has been named . . . we call it the Solar System, because the name of our star (The Sun) is "Sol".
Objects that revolve around the Sun and reflect light from it are primarily called "planets." This category includes both terrestrial planets, like Earth and Mars, and gas giants, such as Jupiter and Saturn. Additionally, moons that orbit these planets and other smaller bodies like asteroids and comets also reflect sunlight. Collectively, these celestial bodies are part of our solar system.
One complete orbit of a planet around the sun is called a revolution.
the small rocky bodies that vole around the sun are called plantets
The solar system
The collective name for the sun and the bodies that revolve around it is called the solar system.
the small rocky bodies that vole around the sun are called plantets
Meteorites
That's called the Solar System.
The hot ring that surrounds the sun is called the corona. The corona is an aura of plasma which is also found around other celestial bodies.
Planets, moons, asteroids.
It keeps them in orbit around the sun.
The term for the Earth revolving around the sun is called heliocentric. The opposing view is known as concentric revolving.
Meteorites if smaller than about 10 meters; otherwise asteroids or planetoids.
Heavenly bodies revolve around the sun because of the gravitational pull that the sun exerts on them. This gravitational force keeps the planets and other objects in orbit around the sun, following a path determined by the balance between the object's inertia and the gravitational pull of the sun.