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The Solar System

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Space physics Solar system; stability of orbital motions; satellites

The Solar System

3:39 Stars and the Solar System
Spec 4.8.1.1
  • The solar system consists of a star surrounded by planets.
  • The central star is a huge ball of gases releasing energy through nuclear reactions.
  • Planets of different sizes and compositions orbit the star at varying distances.
  • The sun is the central star of our solar system, providing heat and light necessary for life on Earth.
  • Eight planets orbit the sun, which has a large gravitational field due to its mass.
  • Planets are bound by gravity, preventing them from being pulled into the sun.
  • Beyond the planets, there are smaller dwarf planets, with Pluto being the most famous.
  • Pluto's classification as a planet or dwarf planet is debated.
  • Natural satellites, like the moon, orbit planets rather than the sun.
  • Artificial satellites are man-made objects orbiting planets.
  • The solar system is part of the Milky Way galaxy, a spiral of stars, gas, and dust.
  • The Milky Way contains thousands of star systems similar to ours.
  • The universe contains hundreds of billions of galaxies, with the Milky Way being a small fraction.
  • Our solar system is an even smaller part of the universe.

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