The Solar System in which we live is composed of eight planets, more than 50 dwarf planets, 400 natural satellites, hundreds of thousands of asteroids and millions of comets. Are there objects beyond it? Yes, the exoplanets. The distinctive feature of this type of planets is, then, that they are found outside our Solar System. That is, they do not orbit around the Sun we know, but they orbit around another star in the Milky Way, the galaxy we ar…
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The Solar System in which we live is composed of eight planets, more than 50 dwarf planets, 400 natural satellites, hundreds of thousands of asteroids and millions of comets. Are there objects beyond it? Yes, the exoplanets. The distinctive feature of this type of planets is, then, that they are found outside our Solar System. That is, they do not orbit around the Sun we know, but they orbit around another star in the Milky Way, the galaxy we ar…