Glossary term: Sistema solar
Description: Todos os objetos que estão sob a influência gravitacional do Sol são membros do Sistema Solar. Além do Sol no centro, o Sistema Solar inclui os oito planetas (Mercúrio, Vênus, Terra, Marte, Júpiter, Saturno, Urano e Netuno), suas luas, planetas anões, asteroides, cometas, meteoróides e outros objetos no Cinturão de Kuiper e além, incluindo satélites artificiais e sondas espaciais. Acredita-se que o Sistema Solar se estenda até 100.000 unidades astronômicas do Sol no que é chamado de Nuvem de Oort, composta por bilhões de objetos gelados.
Related Terms:
- Asteroid
- Unidade astronômica
- Cometa
- Planeta anão
- Earth
- Jupiter
- Cinturão de Kuiper
- Marte
- Mercury
- Meteoroide
- Luas
- Neptune
- Saturn
- Sol
- Uranus
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In Other Languages
- Árabe: النظام الشمسي
- Alemão: Sonnensystem
- Inglês: Solar System
- Francês: Système solaire
- Italiano: Sistema solare
- Japonês: 太陽系 (external link)
- Coreano: 태양계
- Marathi: सूर्यमाला
- Chinês Simplificado: 太阳系
- Chinês Tradicional: 太陽系
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