Yes, the Church generally accepted Ptolemy's geocentric view of the solar system during the Middle Ages. This view placed Earth at the center of the universe and was in line with the Church's teachings at the time. It was not until the work of Copernicus and Galileo that heliocentrism became more accepted.
Our solar system is like many out there, but not an exact copy.
The two main parts of our solar system are the inner solar system, which includes the Sun, Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars, and the outer solar system, which includes Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and various dwarf planets like Pluto. The inner solar system is closer to the Sun, while the outer solar system is farther away.
The sun is the only source of light in the solar system. All other visible objects in the solar system are visible only because the sun illuminates them, like a flashlight.
The Bohr atomic model is similar to solar system.
No, there are 8 planets and 1 star in our solar system, which is the sun. Additionally, there are numerous other objects like moons, asteroids, and comets.
there is only 1 star in our solar system, which is our sun. the stars that we can see at night are outside of our solar system
There is nothing else in the solar system which looks like the sun.
Like, totally awesome.
People thought the earth was in the center of the solar system
well r solar system is not a man made structure its just not its not created by clouds or anything its created by god and we have a solar system cuz well we just do.
Yes, Jupiter and its Great Red Spot are in the solar system.
Erm, no. Sorry. The Sun is 99% of the solar system, in mass. So, judging from that, all the planets that orbit it are in teh solar system. And nothing is bigger than our solar system! (except for mabye another solar system, or like a galaxy, or like a really big star, or a super amazing planet, or lik.. Nevermind.)
Actually no, because a solar system is just a place for planets to be there. Solar system is just like space.
Our solar system is like many out there, but not an exact copy.
The question says that there is an object that's in the solar system that's outside the solar system for half the time. That's a lot like the statement that states: "This statement is false."
If you mean Sixth planet in the solar system it is Uranus (sounds like your anus lol)
Solar System, with the SUN as the nucleus, and the planets as the electrons.