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INTRODUCTION TO SOLAR SYSTEM |
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Solar System, the Sun and the celestial
bodies orbiting the Sun, including the nine planets and their satellites;
the asteroids and comets; and interplanetary dust and gas. The term may
also refer to a group of celestial bodies orbiting another star (see
Extrasolar Planets). In this article, solar system refers to the system
that includes Earth and the Sun. The dimensions of the solar system are
specified in terms of the mean distance from Earth to the Sun, called the
astronomical unit (AU). One AU is 150 million km (about 93 million mi).
The most distant known planet, Pluto, orbits about 39 AU from the Sun. The
boundary between the solar system and interstellar space�called the
heliopause�is estimated to occur near 100 AU. Comets, however, achieve the
greatest distance from the Sun; they have highly eccentric orbits ranging
out to 50,000 AU or more. |
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| Our Solar System | |||
| The Sun | |||
| The Major Planets | |||
| Other Orbiting Bodies | |||
| Movements of Planets | |||
| Theories of Origin | |||
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