What is the name for the Sun all the planets and the comets etc that revolve around it?
If you mean all our planets and comets, it's called the Sun.
It is called "The Solar System".
What statements about the formation of the solar system are true and in a correct order?
A spinning cloud of dust began to compress to form the sun; small planetary objects formed; hydrogen and helium became concentrated in the outer solar system to form the outer planets.
How are the earth universe solar system galaxy related?
In order of size from largest to smallest.
Universe > Galaxy > Solar System > Earth.
The Erthis one of nine planets in the solar system. All of which orbit the Sun.
The Sun, is star in one of the tails of the (Milky Way) Galaxy. The Galaxy, with one of millions of galaxies in the universe.
What begins in the process of solar system formation?
The formation of sun is the most important part of solar system formation. Sun is the reason for formation of rocky planets.
What if there is no solar system?
If there is no solar system, none of the planets will have daylight and we will never recieve the hot weather in the Summer.
Who named the main planets in the solar system?
The easily visible planets have had different names given by different civilizations and cultures. The Romans named Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn after their gods and these names were adopted by the Europeans. When Uranus was discovered several names were proposed. Johann Bode, an astronomer, wanted the name to match the mythological names given the other planets and so it was done. When Neptune was discovered it was named by the informal consent of scientists.
What galaxy is Merak and Dubhe located?
The milky way because they are 2 of the 7 stars that make up Big Dipper
What was the escape velocity needed to break free from the Solar System's gravitational field there?
That depends on where you start from.
The word "there" in the question needs to be explained.
Sorry, you need to say where the starting place is.
Is ther a planet that you can live on exept for earth?
Not in our solar system, outside our solar system there may well be a planet that is habitable to human life, however if we found one we would not be able to get to it with our current space travel technology they would simply be too far away.
What moon is the only large moon in the solar system with a retrograde orbit?
The only large moon in the solar system with a retrograde orbit is Triton, the largest moon of Neptune.
Where in the body is the solar plexus located?
The solar plexus is a collection of nerves in the body, and is located just above the stomach where the rib cages meet in the front of the body. It is directly affected by stress. The solar plexus has a nerve connection with the feet
What is the second smartest planet in the solar system?
There is no "second smartest" planet in the solar system. By a stretch, Earth may be regarded as the "smartest" due to the presence of intelligent life. However, since it appears that no other planets in the solar system have life, they are all equally "not smart."
Who were the two people that believed in the heliocentric model of the solar system?
The heliocentric idea, with the Sun at the centre, was part of a prediction model using circles and epicycles devised by Copernicus, called the heliocentric model.
The heliocentric idea was adopted by Kepler in his work that led to the discovery of Kepler's laws of planetary motion. It was also used by Galileo in a famous dispute with the Catholic church which was not about to change its ideas without adequate evidence. The evidence came after Galileo's time when Newton made the necessary theoretical discoveries to understand the way the Sun's gravity produces planets' orbits. Since then everyone believes that the Sun is at the centre.
How much of your solar system mass is made by the sun?
The Sun has about 99.86% of the mass in the solar system.
How do the geocentric and heliocentric models of the solar system compare?
Models are designed to serve particular purposes. In the case of astronomical models, they are designed to explain how things in the sky behave. For this purpose, heliocentric models are superior, because they are a closer description of what actually happens than geocentric models. They aren't ENTIRELY accurate, but close enough.
However, if your purpose is to navigate on the surface of the Earth using a sextant, geocentric models are almost as accurate and make it a WHOLE lot easier to do the math. (I used to be an instructor in the US Air Force's celestial navigation school.)
Can you sell excess electric from your home solar system?
If your country has a scheme for feeding your excess electricity into the grid, then, yes you can.
However the connection to the grid needs to be made professionally and if the mains (grid) fails your home solar system must stop generating too (to prevent electrocuting power workers fixing faults).
You would also need a Feed In Tariff (FIT) contract with a generator in order to be payed (and an generation/export meter).
What is true about the orbital paths of planets in the solar system?
the larger the planet is the slower it revolves
What is the only body in the solar system that has no atmostsphere?
But ... there are many bodies in our Solar system that have no atmosphere.
Is Jupiter the biggest body in the solar system?
Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system, but the Sun is the biggest body.
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What is the star at the center of the Solar System around which the Earth and other matter orbit?
The sun you d1p sh1ts
Is the big bear constellation in the solar system?
No. None of the stars you see at night are in the solar system. They are lightyears beyond it.