Up to the present, celestial mechanics has attacked only the solar systemor certain systems of double stars.
Who can tell if a gigantic mass of enormous velocity will not between now and that time pass near the solar system, and produce unforeseen perturbations?
It needs, for instance, but a glance at the Triangulum monster to convince the observer that it cannot be a solar system which is being evolved there, but rather a swarm of stars.
A third put on the barest trace of solar system drive to get clear of the rest.
Preliminaries to analysis of the Nebular hypothesis 72 Definition of the hypothesis 73 Elements of solar system.
Now we know that the mass of protons and electrons will attract other protons and electrons, and hold them near--as in a stone, or in a solar system.
They could not travel as fast as light, and they could escape only if they found some near-by solar system.
We are thus led a second time to a knowledge of the distance of the sun and the distances of the planets generally, and to many other numerical facts about the solar system.
We can account for the tides, and for other phenomena throughout the Solar System.
Copernicus, Galileo, Kepler, had given us a solar system, but the stars had been a mystery.
Each second it traversed a distance equal to the span of a solar system, out to its remotest planet.
And hence, among other beliefs, has arisen the belief that the Solar System originated, not by manufacture but by evolution.
The next system in order of magnitude is a solar system, in which a number of smaller systems are each carried round the sun.
As the planets are larger than their satellites, and the sun larger than its planets, so he supposed each stellar cluster to have a great central body round which each solar system revolved.
From several expressions in this chapter, it is obvious that Mr. Wood considered the account given by Moses, in the first chapter of Genesis, to apply to universal creation, and not to be restricted to our Solar System.
Again: this view seems to suppose a consecutive creation, which is at variance with a seemingly well settled opinion, in regard to the Solar System, and even at variance with Dr.
It is impossible to imagine anything more tremendous than a conflagration that could be visible at such a distance" (Nicholl's Solar System, page 118).
The womb which contains the future is that which bore the past" (Solar System, page 190).
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "solar system" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.