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Stars and planets – WJECThe main features of the solar system

The Earth forms part of a family of eight planets which orbit around the Sun. This solar system forms part of a huge collection of stars which form the Universe and are also known as galaxies.

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The main features of the solar system

Our home, planet Earth, is part of a system of bodies that orbit a central star – the Sun. This solar system consists of four inner rocky planets and four outer gas giant planets as well as an asteroid belt, containing thousands of huge rocks, dwarf planets and comets.

A diagram of the Solar System. The Sun is on the left, and the 8 planets are arranged in order according to their distance from the Sun. There is an asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.

Our solar system contains a central star with eight planets, dwarf planets, moons, comets and asteroids.

  • The Sun is our nearest .
  • The planets the Sun.
  • The time taken to orbit the Sun increases with distance from the Sun.
  • keeps the planets in orbit around the Sun and the moons in orbit around their planets.
  • From the Sun, the order of the planets is Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. You might need to be able to recall this in the exam.
  • The go around the Sun in slightly squashed circular .
  • Pluto is classified as a or planetoid. It has a highly elliptical or .

Moons

Most of the planets and some of the dwarf planets have bodies that orbit them. These natural are called moons.

Question

Which two planets have no moons?