no it does not, we are the sun's only solar system
because our system is centered around the sun and another name for the sun is "solar"
no, it orbits the same sun as us,so we are in the same solar system
not in our solar system but in the rest of space, maybe yeah.
Yes it is. In our solar system the star is the Sun. It's very much part of the system. In fact "solar" is a word derived from "SOL" (another name for the Sun).
Solar means sun and the sun is the star at the center of our "system" ,thus solar system (sun system).
Solar means sun and the sun is the star at the center of our "system" ,thus solar system (sun system).
will there be another sun in the solar system? i don't think so, and in this case (assuming our sun will be dead), we probably will be too.
Because it is the planetary system of Sol, another name for the Sun.
There is no such thing as a sun of the center.
The sun is the only star in the solar system. Stars are extremely conspicuous, and if there was another star in our own solar system, we would notice it.
The different parts of the Solar System attract one another through gravity. Since the Sun has most of the mass of the Solar System, other objects are mainly attracted to the Sun.
The different parts of the Solar System attract one another through gravity. Since the Sun has most of the mass of the Solar System, other objects are mainly attracted to the Sun.