what makes it spin is the force of gravity in space that keep our planets in place anbd how they move.(the solar system is spining right now.)
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A solar system spins due to the conservation of angular momentum from its formation. As a swirling cloud of gas and dust collapses under gravity, it begins to rotate, causing the material to flatten into a spinning disk. This rotation persists as the solar system forms, influencing the orbits and rotation of planets, moons, and other objects within it.
Yes, just about any object in the Solar System - or in space in general - spins. Some faster, some slower.
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.
Jupiter takes about 9 hours 55 minutes to spin once on it's axis which makes it the fastest rotation. Mercury is the fastest spinning planet.
Our solar system and everything in it.
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.