List of spherical objects in the Solar System

List of spherical objects in the Solar System

In 2006, the International Astronomical Union defined a planet as a body in orbit around the Sun that was large enough to have achieved hydrostatic equilibrium and to have cleared its neighborhood of similar-sized objects.cite press release
date=2006-08-24
publisher=International Astronomical Union (News Release - IAU0603)
title=IAU 2006 General Assembly: Result of the IAU Resolution votes
url=http://www.iau.org/public_press/news/release/iau0603/
accessdate=2007-12-31
( [http://www.iau.org/iau0603.414.0.html orig link] )] By this definition, there are eight planets in our Solar System, with those objects in orbit around the Sun that had achieved hydrostatic equilibrium but had not cleared their neighborhoods classified as dwarf planets and the remainder termed small Solar System bodies. However, many other objects in the Solar System, including the Sun itself, up to 20 natural satellites and potentially dozens of small Solar System bodies, are also large enough to have achieved hydrostatic equilibrium. All known spherical or spheroidal objects in the Solar System are listed below, with a sample of the largest objects in the Solar System whose shape has yet to be accurately determined. The Sun's orbital characteristics are listed in relation to the Galactic centre. All other objects are listed in order of their distance from the Sun.

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The Sun is a yellow dwarf star. It contains almost 99.9 percent of all the mass in the Solar System.

Dwarf planets

These objects are large enough to have achieved hydrostatic equilibrium, but have not cleared their neighborhoods of similar objects. Ceres is an asteroid between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. The others all lie beyond Neptune's orbit.

Notes

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* Planet
* Dwarf planet
* 2006 definition of planet
* Definition of a planet
* Planets in astrology


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