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solar system
[ soh-ler sis-tuhm ]
noun
- the sun together with all the planets and other bodies that revolve around it.
- a similar system with celestial bodies revolving around a star other than the sun.
solar system
noun
- the system containing the sun and the bodies held in its gravitational field, including the planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune), the dwarf planets (Eris, Pluto, and Ceres), the asteroids, and comets
solar system
- Often Solar System. The Sun together with the eight planets, their moons, and all other bodies that orbit it, including dwarf planets, asteroids, comets, meteoroids, and Kuiper belt objects. The outer limit of the solar system is formed by the heliopause .
- See more at nebular hypothesis
- A similar system surrounding another star. Over two dozen stars are known to have planets in orbit around them, though none is known to have as extensive or diverse a group of orbiting bodies as the Sun's system.
solar system
- The region of the universe near the sun that includes the sun, the nine known major planets and their moons or satellites , and objects such as asteroids and comets that travel in independent orbits . The major planets, in order of their average distance from the sun, are Mercury , Venus , the Earth , Mars , Jupiter , Saturn , Uranus , Neptune , and Pluto .
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Also attending the protest were representatives from the California Solar & Storage Assn., a trade group that represents companies selling the rooftop solar systems.
The rooftop solar systems have cut into the utilities’ sales of electricity.
Until relatively recently, the focus for Nasa's search for life was Mars, but that began to change in 1992 with the discovery of the first planet orbiting another star outside of our solar system.
For example, the rejection of the heliocentric model of the solar system with one that accurately places the sun at its center.
"This is an excellent chance to go out, look – safely – and to be able to see the movement of the solar system for yourself," said said Anna Gammon-Ross, Senior Planetarium Astronomer at Royal Museums Greenwich.
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