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====The Solar System==== | ====The Solar System==== | ||
- | The solar system consists of eight planets and their respective moons, an asteroid belt, a sun, and numerous outlying | + | In the opinion of the International Astronomical Union at the time of writing, the Solar system consists of eight planets and their respective moons, five dwarf planets, an asteroid belt, a sun, and numerous outlying |
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+ | Our solar system is home to the planet Earth, the only known planet in the system hosting lifeforms which consider themselves intellegent. | ||
As the general application of the term 'solar system' | As the general application of the term 'solar system' | ||
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+ | ==== Summary of the current IAU definitions to clear up all this editing bollocks ==== | ||
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+ | **True planets in order of distance from the sun** | ||
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+ | Mercury | ||
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+ | Venus | ||
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+ | Earth | ||
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+ | Mars | ||
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+ | Jupiter | ||
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+ | Saturn | ||
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+ | Uranus | ||
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+ | Neptune | ||
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+ | **Dwarf planets in order of distance from the sun** | ||
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+ | Ceres (briefly classed as a true planet in the early 1800s) | ||
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+ | Pluto (classed as a true planet 1930-2006) | ||
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+ | Haumea | ||
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+ | Makemake | ||
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+ | Eris | ||
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