solar system
The solar system is a system formed by the gravitational collapse of the giant molecular cloud of about 4.6 billion years ago, and the surrounding celestial body, which is attracted by the gravitational force of the sun. The planet revolving around the Sun is based on the asteroid belt, and has four solid planets inside: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, the Earth planet, and the four outer fluid planets Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune It is known as the Jovian planet. In addition to the planets, the solar system is composed of a celestial body. Between Mars and Jupiter, asteroid bodies in the asteroid are mostly similar to the Earth planet. The Kuiper Belt and its subspecies scattered over the orbits of Neptune, and most of the celestial body consists of water, ammonia, and methane. The five celestial bodies found in this belt: Ceres, Pluto, Vesta, Haumea, Makemake, and Eris are not planetary powers, but are called planets because they are recognized as being large enough to maintain spherical shape by their own gravity.