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Что (кто) такое solar system - определение

THE SUN, ITS PLANETS AND THEIR MOONS
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  • [[Harrison H. Schmitt]], an [[astronaut]] in the [[Apollo 17]] mission, with the Moon and Earth in the background
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  • Overview of the Inner Solar System up to the [[Jovian System]]
  • The orientation of the Solar System's motion
  • The [[Helix Nebula]], a planetary nebula similar to what the Sun will create when it enters its white dwarf stage
  • Sedna]] and its orbit within the Solar System
  • Artistic depiction of the Solar System's heliosphere
  • The outer planets [[Jupiter]], [[Saturn]], [[Uranus]] and [[Neptune]], compared to the inner planets Earth, Venus, Mars, and Mercury at the bottom right
  • To-scale diagram of distance between planets, with the white bar showing orbital variations. The size of the planets is not to scale.
  • The Sun's, planets', dwarf planets' and moons' size to scale, labelled. Distance of objects is not to scale.
  • interplanetary dust]]
  • Mercury]], [[Venus]], [[Earth]] and [[Mars]]
  • The orbital eccentricities and inclinations of the scattered disc population compared to the classical and resonant Kuiper belt objects
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  • The Sun in true white colour
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solar system         
(solar systems)
The solar system is the sun and all the planets that go round it.
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solar system         
¦ noun the sun together with the planets, asteroids, comets, etc. in orbit around it.
Solar System (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
The Solar System comprises the Sun and the objects that orbit it, including the satellites of those objects.
Timeline of Solar System astronomy         
  • Earth taken from Lunar Orbiter 1 in 1966. Image as originally shown to the public displays extensive flaws and striping.
  • The first photo from space was taken from a V-2 launched by US scientists on 24 October 1946.
  • Artist's impression of ''Giotto'' spacecraft approaching Halley's Comet
  • The earliest surviving dagerrotype of the Moon by Draper (1840)
  • 40-foot (12 m) telescope]]
  • Ole Rømer at work
  • ''Curiosity'' rover]] (20 August 2013).
  • [[Palomar Mountain Observatory]] featured on 1948 United States stamp
  • adj=on}} Alvan Clark & Sons refracting telescope at Flagstaff, Arizona
  • Artist's impression of ''Pioneer 10''{{'}}s flyby of Jupiter
  • Halley's map of the path of the [[Solar eclipse of 3 May 1715]] across England
  • Engraving of the mural quadrant from Brahe's book ''Astronomiae instauratae mechanica'' (1598)
  • A map of Venus produced from ''Magellan'' data
TIMELINE
Timeline of solar system astronomy
The following is a timeline of Solar System astronomy. It includes the advances in the knowledge of the Earth at planetary scale, as part of it.
List of gravitationally rounded objects of the Solar System         
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
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This is a list of most likely gravitationally rounded objects of the Solar System, which are objects that have a rounded, ellipsoidal shape due to their own gravity (but are not necessarily in hydrostatic equilibrium). Apart from the Sun itself, these objects qualify as planets according to common geophysical definitions of that term.
Solar System model         
MODEL TO ILLUSTRATE THE POSITIONS AND MOTIONS OF BODIES IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM
Solar system model; Model Solar System; Models of the Solar System
Solar System models, especially mechanical models, called orreries, that illustrate the relative positions and motions of the planets and moons in the Solar System have been built for centuries. While they often showed relative sizes, these models were usually not built to scale.
Sweden Solar System         
  • Mercury Model just outside the [[Stockholm City Museum]]
WORLD'S LARGEST PERMANENT SCALE MODEL OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM
Swedish solar system
The Sweden Solar System is the world's largest permanent scale model of the Solar System. The Sun is represented by the Avicii Arena in Stockholm, the largest hemispherical building in the world.
Small Solar System body         
OBJECT IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM THAT IS NEITHER A PLANET, NOR A DWARF PLANET, NOR A SATELLITE
Small Solar System Bodies; Small solar system bodies; Small solar system body; Small Celestial body; Small celestial bodies; Small celestial body; Small Celestial Bodies; Small Solar System object; Small celestial object; Macroscopic bodies; Macroscopic body; Small Solar System bodies; Comets and asteroids; Small solar system object; Small Solar System Body
A small Solar System body (SSSB) is an object in the Solar System that is neither a planet, a dwarf planet, nor a natural satellite. The term was first defined in 2006 by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) as follows: "All other objects, except satellites, orbiting the Sun shall be referred to collectively as 'Small Solar System Bodies' ".
List of Solar System extremes         
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
List of solar system extremes; User talk:76.66.203.138/Extremes of the Solar System; Extremes of the Solar System; Solar System extremes; List of extremes of the Solar System
This article describes extreme locations of the Solar System. Entries listed in bold are Solar System-wide extremes.
Journey Through the Solar System         
TELEVISION SERIES
Journey through the solar system
Journey Through the Solar System was a 13-episode documentary series produced by NASA's Lewis Research Center in 1983. Each half-hour episode contained the entirety or clips of older NASA films with framing host footage with Larry Ross, Director of Space Science at Lewis.

Википедия

Solar System

The Solar System is the gravitationally bound system of the Sun and the objects that orbit it. It formed 4.6 billion years ago from the gravitational collapse of a giant interstellar molecular cloud. The vast majority (99.86%) of the system's mass is in the Sun, with most of the remaining mass contained in the planet Jupiter. The planetary system around the Sun contains eight planets. The four inner system planets—Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars—are terrestrial planets, being composed primarily of rock and metal. The four giant planets of the outer system are substantially larger and more massive than the terrestrials. The two largest, Jupiter and Saturn, are gas giants, being composed mainly of hydrogen and helium; the next two, Uranus and Neptune, are ice giants, being composed mostly of volatile substances with relatively high melting points compared with hydrogen and helium, such as water, ammonia, and methane. All eight planets have nearly circular orbits that lie near the plane of Earth's orbit, called the ecliptic.

There are an unknown number of smaller dwarf planets and innumerable small Solar System bodies orbiting the Sun. Six of the major planets, the six largest possible dwarf planets, and many of the smaller bodies are orbited by natural satellites, commonly called "moons" after Earth's Moon. Two natural satellites, Jupiter's moon Ganymede and Saturn's moon Titan, are larger than Mercury, the smallest terrestrial planet, though less massive, and Jupiter's moon Callisto is nearly as large. Each of the giant planets and some smaller bodies are encircled by planetary rings of ice, dust and moonlets. The asteroid belt, which lies between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, contains objects composed of rock, metal and ice. Beyond Neptune's orbit lie the Kuiper belt and scattered disc, which are populations of objects composed mostly of ice and rock.

In the outer reaches of the Solar System lies a class of minor planets called detached objects. There is considerable debate as to how many such objects there will prove to be. Some of these objects are large enough to have rounded under their own gravity and thus to be categorized as dwarf planets. Astronomers generally accept about nine objects as dwarf planets: the asteroid Ceres, the Kuiper-belt objects Pluto, Orcus, Haumea, Quaoar, and Makemake, and the scattered-disc objects Gonggong, Eris, and Sedna. Various small-body populations, including comets, centaurs and interplanetary dust clouds, freely travel between the regions of the Solar System.

The solar wind, a stream of charged particles flowing outwards from the Sun, creates a bubble-like region of interplanetary medium in the interstellar medium known as the heliosphere. The heliopause is the point at which pressure from the solar wind is equal to the opposing pressure of the interstellar medium; it extends out to the edge of the scattered disc. The Oort cloud, which is thought to be the source for long-period comets, may also exist at a distance roughly a thousand times further than the heliosphere. The Solar System is located 26,000 light-years from the center of the Milky Way galaxy in the Orion Arm, which contains most of the visible stars in the night sky. The nearest stars are within the so-called Local Bubble, with the closest, Proxima Centauri, at 4.2441 light-years.