The outer solar system is thought of as the four outer planets Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune plus dwarf planets and other smaller debris further out.
the planets, ateroids, smaller bodies, that dont qualify as planets. thats sad. and our sun. that is what makes up our solar system.
Our solar system and everything in it.
The Sun makes up about 98% of the total mass of our solar system. This is due to its immense size and gravitational influence over all other celestial bodies in the system.
This question is not quite answerable, although I can tell you that our solar system is on one of the outer rings of the milky way. There is no way to determine how our solar system ended up in the milky way, it just wound up there!
The inner solar system is comprised of (in increasing distance from the Sun) Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. The outer solar system is comprised of (same ordering) Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, and Uranus.Pluto was downgraded to dwarf planet status in 2006, and is no longer considered a planet.
The sun makes up 99.97% of the Solar System by mass, and gives the Solar System its name ("Sol" is the official name of The Sun).
Mass. It makes up over 98% of our solar system.
Hydrogen is the most abundant substance in the solar system. It can be found in various forms, such as gas, liquid, and solid, and is a key component of stars like the Sun.
the planets, ateroids, smaller bodies, that dont qualify as planets. thats sad. and our sun. that is what makes up our solar system.
The sun is at the center of our solar system. It makes up 99.85% of the mass of our solar system, and due to the way gravity works, this keeps it at the center and everything else spinning around it.
The Sun makes up over 99% of the mass of the solar system and the Sun is mainly hot gas in plasma form.
Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the solar system, comprising about 75% of its mass. Helium is the second most abundant element, making up about 24% of the solar system's mass.