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The Earth is the tiny dot between Jupiter and the Sun. ( Source: NASA)
By far most of the solar system's mass is in the Sun itself: somewhere between 99.8 and 99.9 percent. The rest is split between the planets and their satellites, and the comets and asteroids and the dust and gas surrounding our star.
By far most of the solar system's mass is in the Sun itself: somewhere between 99.8 and 99.9 percent. The rest is split between the planets and their satellites, and the comets and asteroids and the dust and gas surrounding our star.
Most of the mass of the solar system is in the Sun.
The solar system's gravitation potential is dominated by the sun, which comprises 99.85% of the planetary system's mass. The planets, which originated from the same disk of substance as the sun, make up just around 0.135 percent of the solar system's mass.
By far most of the solar system's mass is in the Sun itself: somewhere between 99.8 and 99.9 percent.
The rest is split between the planets and their satellites, and the comets and asteroids and the dust and gas surrounding our star.
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