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We know the solar system is 4.6 billion years old through the radiometric dating samples found on Earth, the Moon, and meteorites. These objects formed around the Sun relatively shortly after the Sun and solar system began to form.
Our solar system formed about 4.6 billion years ago from a dense cloud of interstellar gas and dust. The cloud collapsed, possibly due to the shockwave of a nearby exploding star, called a supernova. When this dust cloud collapsed, it formed a solar nebula a spinning, swirling disk of material.
What is solar energy? Solar energy is the radiation from the Sun capable of producing heat, causing chemical reactions, or generating electricity. The total amount of solar energy received on Earth is vastly more than the worlds current and anticipated energy requirements.
Essay on Solar System. The solar system consists of the sun, eight planets, and sixty-seven satellites of the planets, and a large number of small bodies (comets and asteroids). Earlier, Pluto was considered the smallest planet but now Pluto is not recognized anymore as a planet.
The Solar System consists of the Sun and the objects that orbit it. The name comes from Sōl, the Latin name for the Sun. It formed about 4.6 billion years ago when a dense region of a molecular cloud collapsed, creating the Sun and a protoplanetary disc from which the orbiting bodies assembled.

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Introduction. Our solar system includes the Sun, eight planets, five officially named dwarf planets, hundreds of moons, and thousands of asteroids and comets. Our solar system is located in the Milky Way, a barred spiral galaxy with two major arms, and two minor arms.
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10 THINGS about our solar system Life as We Know It. So far, Earth is the only place weve found life in our solar system. Many Worlds. Our solar system has eight planets, and five dwarf planets. Small Worlds, Too. Lots of Moons. Meet Me in the Milky Way. A Long Way Around. Spiraling Through Space. Diverse Atmospheres.

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