You're in the solar system right now.
You've been in the solar system since the moment you were born,
and you'll be in it for the rest of your life.
You can never journey to the solar system, because you're in it now,
and there's no way you'll ever be out of it.
Never. The center of the Solar System is basically the Sun. Actually, the Solar System's center of mass is outside the Sun, but very near to it.
Our galaxy has over 200 billion stars; many of them do have planets, and thus qualify as a "solar system". As to the total number, we will never know, as solar systems will live and die. As a rough guess, at least 50% of all stars should have planets - so that could be classified as a "Solar System".
They could, but as of now, no astronauts have travelled to any other planets in the solar system.
The Solar System. Multiple solar systems make up Galaxies.
The Solar System is made up of the planets. It could not be smaller than the parts that make it up.
A "fare" is that which you pay to make a journey on Earth which is in the Solar System.
I never knew "Solar System" was a verb :/
Yes. It is never going to leave the solar system.
The number of planets never seen could be millions, billions, or trillions. We just have never seen them.
If there is no solar system, none of the planets will have daylight and we will never recieve the hot weather in the Summer.
Never. The center of the Solar System is basically the Sun. Actually, the Solar System's center of mass is outside the Sun, but very near to it.
Yes a black hole could envelope our solar system but it does not swallow anything.
Our galaxy has over 200 billion stars; many of them do have planets, and thus qualify as a "solar system". As to the total number, we will never know, as solar systems will live and die. As a rough guess, at least 50% of all stars should have planets - so that could be classified as a "Solar System".
There is soil on Earth, and Earth is part of the solar system, so you could say that soil is part of the solar system.
The Voyager spacecraft captured images of Jupiter's Great Red Spot, Saturn's rings, and the moons of both planets during its journey through the solar system.
im not that sure that a sink could be solar powered, but keep looking you never know it could be solar powered. =)
The planets are part of the makup of the solar system. I guess you could say the sun provides light for the planets and gravety that holds them to the solar system.