A solar system is defined as a central sun
with its associated planets,
asteroids, meteors,
satellites (i.e.,moons), and comets that are "captured" in its orbit.
These various celestial bodies are trapped in a constant orbit around
the sun by its tremendous gravitational pull. The paths that the planets
take as they travel around the sun in the same direction - from west
to east - is not truly circular, but more of an ellipse,
or egg-shape path. Our solar system is nestled inside a very large
galaxy of
stars called the Milky Way. The outer limit of our solar system
extends six billion kilometers from the sun.