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Additionally, there is the [[asteroid]] belt between Mars and Jupiter, several moons  orbiting the planets, lots of comets, and  the Oort cloud on the outer rim.
Additionally, there is the [[asteroid]] belt between Mars and Jupiter, several moons  orbiting the planets, lots of comets, and  the Oort cloud on the outer rim.
The space between these cosmic bodies is near vacuum, with [[solar wind]] and [[solar radiation]] decreasing towards outer space.
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Revision as of 13:26, 23 November 2007

Our Solar System contains mainly our sun and the eight planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.

Additionally, there is the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, several moons orbiting the planets, lots of comets, and the Oort cloud on the outer rim.

The space between these cosmic bodies is near vacuum, with solar wind and solar radiation decreasing towards outer space.