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"Terron" should be "terran," but that refers to Earth alone, which is a tiny part of our solar system. I suppose it should be named after the Sun, but the Sun doesn't really have a name either. It's simply known as "The Sun" in each of the thousands of local languages of Earth: The Sun, Le Soleil, Die Sonne, etc.
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Solar System - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Solar System consists of the Sun and those celestial objects bound to it by gravity, all of which formed from the collapse of a giant molecular cloud approximately 4.6 billion years ago....
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_System
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Information about each planet and moon in our solar system with many pictures, discussion of the history of its discovery, exploration, and physical characteristics. In addition to the planets, there are also pages about the Sun, many moons, and asteroids, comets and meteorites. ... A Multimedia Tour of the Solar System:
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It's just the solar system; it doesn't have a special name. Our galaxy is the Milky Way.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_name_of_our_solar...
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Our's is the first named and discovered planetary system, revolving around Sol, our sun. It's called the sol-ar system for that reason.
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The Solar System Exploration Home Page is part of NASA's Office of Space Science and describes NASA's program to explore the solar system. ... About Our Solar System...
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solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/index.cfm
solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/index.cfm
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Our solar system has 9 planets that orbit a big star called the Sun. (An orbit is the path that a planet moves through.) All the planets orbit the Sun in elliptical paths. (An ellipse is just a stretched out circle.)
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www.sciencemonster.com/planets.html
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Includes information and images related to the solar system and its inner planet ... Welcome to Solar System Live, the interactive Orrery of the Web. You can view the entire Solar System, or just the inner planets (through the orbit of Mars). Controls allow you to set time and date, viewpoint, observing location,
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www.fourmilab.ch/solar/solar.html
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