That depends on what definition of first you mean. A solar system is in a galaxy and a galaxy is in space. So the solar system is smallest and space is largest.
In order from smallest to largest: Solar System, Galaxy, and Space.
The solar system is in space. More specifically, it is part of the Milky Way galaxy.
The Galaxy is called the Milky Way. The solar system is a small part of it.
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No, space refers to the vast emptiness beyond Earth that contains stars, planets, and other celestial bodies. The solar system is a specific region of space that includes our sun, along with the planets and other objects that orbit it, such as Earth, Mars, and Jupiter.
The solar system definitely is, and most of the stars you see are as well. If you can see the Andromeda Nebula on a very dark clear night, that is a system of stars outside our galaxy.
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No they are different, the universe refers the whole of space, plants ,stars, solar system galaxy..., where as the solar system is the name we give a single star with planets revolving around it.
No space probe has ever traveled as far as the next nearest star outside of our solar system, and there are 200 to 400 billion stars in this galaxy.
They make up the Solar System or the Sun's family.
Yes the Earth and out solar system is in space they are also in the Milky Way galaxy along with hundreds of billions of other stars.
The first planet in our solar system is Mercury.