The sun is the most massive object in our solar system.
It comes from the Latin "sol" for sun,so sun-system or Solar System.
No. For a star, the sun is 'medium sized', but it's by far the largest single object in the solar system.
The sun is a star, not a planet, though it is the largest object in the solar system.
The biggest object in our solar system is the Sun, while the smallest object is likely a moon or asteroid, such as Deimos or Phobos, which are the smallest moons of Mars.
The sun, Sol. (The sun, or central star of a system, is usually the most massive object in a solar system.)
The Sun is the central object in the Solar System; it is orbited by planets, asteroids, meteors, dust particles, and comets.The Sun is the central object in the Solar System; it is orbited by planets, asteroids, meteors, dust particles, and comets.The Sun is the central object in the Solar System; it is orbited by planets, asteroids, meteors, dust particles, and comets.The Sun is the central object in the Solar System; it is orbited by planets, asteroids, meteors, dust particles, and comets.
The property that determines whether an object is part of the solar system is if it orbits the Sun. Objects within the solar system, like planets, moons, asteroids, and comets, orbit around the Sun due to its gravitational pull. Any object that does not orbit the Sun, such as stars in other solar systems or interstellar objects, would be considered outside the solar system.
the Sun is the most massive object in our solar system.
A comet
The Sun... :)
The Sun.