The majority of the solar system is made up of the sun and all of the planets that orbit it. There are also moons, comets, asteroids, dust, gas, and dwarf planets. The sun makes up about 98 percent of our solar system. Because of the suns large mas it pulls every thing in the solar system towards it. The planets orbit around the sun because of the sun pulling it towards it and the planets trying to fly outer space at the same time, which balances it out. It was once believed that the solar system was earth-centered and that every thing revolved around planet earth. The Solar Nebular Theory is the theory that describes the formation of our Solar System.
Scientist’s believed the solar system was formed from a giant explosion in outer space. Gravity caused the dust particles to be pulled towards the center of the cloud. Then the sun was eventually born from nuclear fusion. Our planets were born from the remainder of dust and gas that combined together. Our solar system consists of nine planets, one that is a dwarf planet. The planets are put into two groups, Outer and Inner planets. Inner planets travel around the sun faster than the outer planets. The four inner planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. These are also known as Terrestrial planets. They’re small and rocky with few or no moons.
The outer planets are much larger and are very gaseous. These are also known as Jovian planets. Unlike the Terrestrial planet they have rings and many moons. The smallest planet in the Solar System is Mercury; it is the closest to the sun and resembles our moon. The largest planet is Jupiter; it’s 1321.3 times bigger than earth. Its a Jovian planet which has a never-ending storm located on it. Mars is the fourth planet from the sun and it known as our “red planet”. Uranus is the seventh planet from the sun and it is very different from the other planets because of its 90’ tilt. Pluto, which used to be a planet, which is now