Jump to content

Outline of the Solar System

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by 194.140.132.168 (talk) at 10:15, 15 December 2022 (→‎Regions and celestial objects of the Solar System: NEOs added). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the Solar System:

Solar System – gravitationally bound system comprising the Sun and the objects that orbit it, either directly or indirectly. Of those objects that orbit the Sun directly, the largest eight are the planets (including Earth), with the remainder being significantly smaller objects, such as dwarf planets and small Solar System bodies. Of the objects that orbit the Sun indirectly, the moons, two are larger than the smallest planet, Mercury.

Regions and celestial objects of the Solar System

Planets and declared dwarf planets of the Solar System. Sizes are to scale. Distances from the Sun are not to scale.
Planets, most of the moons, and some asteroids of the Solar System. Sizes are in logarithmic scale.

Location of the Solar System

Structure and composition of the Solar System

History of the Solar System

History of the Solar System

Discovery and exploration of the Solar System

Discovery and exploration of the Solar System

Formation and evolution of the Solar System

Formation and evolution of the Solar System

See also

The number of currently known, or observed, objects of the Solar System are in the hundreds of thousands. Many of them are listed in the following articles: