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A generic solar system (or planetary system) consists of at least one star and various orbiting objects (such as asteroids, comets, moons, and planets). The term originated to describe the planetary system around Sol, the Latin name for our sun. The planet Earth is located within our solar system, which is usually called simply the Solar system; others are called planetary systems to avoid confusion. This article uses this terminology.

1 Solar system objects

The wide variety of objects that exist in the solar system fall into several categories. In recent years many of these categories have been found to be less clear-cut than once thought. This encyclopedia employs the following divisions:

Jupiter constitutes most of the mass of the solar system outside the Sun: 0.1% of the mass of the solar system. In turn, Saturn constitutes most of the remaining mass, then Uranus and Neptune, then Earth and Venus (see also below).





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