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The earth's orbit around the sun has a prominent term, which is the plane of the ecliptic. Nevertheless, all of the planets orbit the Sun approximately around this same plane. The farther away from this plane a planet The earth's orbit around the sun has a prominent term, which is the plane of the ecliptic. Nevertheless, all of the planets orbit the Sun approximately around this same plane. The farther away from this plane a planet The earth's orbit around the sun has a prominent term, which is the plane of the ecliptic. Nevertheless, all of the planets orbit the Sun approximately around this same plane. The farther away from this plane a planet orbits, the more inclined its orbit is to the ecliptic.

Apart from the relentlessly revolving planets, more than 90,000 rocky debris were discovered, also known as asteriods. They were formed during the evolution of the solar system 4.6 billion years ago. There are other objects found such as dwarf planets and short period comets in a significant region called the Kuiper Belt region, including Pluto, Haumea, and Makemake. To thoroughly discover our cosmic neighbourhood, more than 2,000 articifical objects were effectively set to surround Earth, mostly satellites that transmited images and other efficently vital information of the space surrounding us. There are other natural satellites, widely known as moons of a variety of sizes, and yet only 140 were unveiled.

In a nutshell, we can see that our solar system is a mind-blowing structure while each planet has its own significant features waiting for more exploration. Little by little do we learn new facts about them everyday.

We have used sources :

- http://articles.latimes.com/2012/jun/21/entertainment/la-et-0912-story-20100912>.

- Rufus, W. C. "The astronomical system of Copernicus." Popular Astronomy, Vol. 31, p.510 (n.d.): 510.

- http://science.nationalgeographic.com/science/space/solar-system/>.

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