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alternate_history:solar_system [2008/10/08 11:03] Thandealternate_history:solar_system [2008/10/08 11:04] Thande
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 As the general application of the term 'solar system' is based around a sun, and as each star visible from Earth (which are only a fraction of the total stars present in the universe), is a form of sun, there are many, many, many solar systems out there besides ours.  This fact has been known to blow people's minds. As the general application of the term 'solar system' is based around a sun, and as each star visible from Earth (which are only a fraction of the total stars present in the universe), is a form of sun, there are many, many, many solar systems out there besides ours.  This fact has been known to blow people's minds.
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 ==== Summary of the current IAU definitions to clear up all this editing bollocks ==== ==== Summary of the current IAU definitions to clear up all this editing bollocks ====
  
-*True planets in order of distance from the sun*+**True planets in order of distance from the sun**
  
 Mercury Mercury
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 Neptune Neptune
  
-*Dwarf planets in order of distance from the sun*+**Dwarf planets in order of distance from the sun**
  
 Ceres (briefly classed as a true planet in the early 1800s) Ceres (briefly classed as a true planet in the early 1800s)
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