The Solar System
The eight planets in our solar system each occupy their own orbits around the Sun. They orbit the star in ellipses, which means their distance to the sun varies depending on where they are in their orbits.
The Solar System was formed approximately 4.6 billion years ago, this was due to the gravity pulling together a low-density cloud of interstellar gas and dust called Nebula. Around the sun a think disk form planet, stars and asteroids.
The eight planets in our solar system each occupy their own orbits around the Sun. They orbit the star in ellipses, which means their distance to the sun varies depending on where they are in their orbits.
The Solar System was formed approximately 4.6 billion years ago, this was due to the gravity pulling together a low-density cloud of interstellar gas and dust called Nebula. Around the sun a think disk form planet, stars and asteroids.