Yes. The moon is a satellite of the earth and it, along with all the other planets and moons in our planetary system go about making up our solar system.
Solar system meaning our planetary system rotating around our sun and our sun being referred to as sol, thus becomes our solar system.
Good question,
Darryl S.
2006-11-16 13:34:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes - All the moons of the planets in the solar system are, by definition, in the solar system.
2006-11-16 13:28:45
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answered by wilkes_in_london 3
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Our moon is orbiting the planet Earth. The moon is roughly 238,000 miles away from Earth. Earth orbits the sun. Earth is roughly 93 million miles from the Sun. The Sun is the center of our solar system.
2016-05-21 21:47:03
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answered by Karin 4
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If you are asking this question then you must of missed the first grade because that is where they teach this stuff at. Yes it is located in our solar system. If you don't believe me look it up,.
2006-11-16 13:35:29
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answered by miamac49616 4
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technically, yes, even though it does not directly orbit the sun it is still within the vicinity of the 9/8 planets
2006-11-16 20:08:34
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answered by Shadow 3
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Hi. Yes.
2006-11-16 13:28:46
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answered by Cirric 7
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of course it is!
It it revolves around the earth, and the earth is part of the solar system... then..................
2006-11-16 13:28:44
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answered by batgirlmeg 3
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of course
2006-11-16 13:32:56
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answered by **PuRe** 4
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i hope your kidding, or if you truely don't know, yes it is, i think most people learned that before they even started school...
2006-11-16 13:35:24
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answered by donttalkjustplay05 4
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nah... it's just to the left of the boundaries of it.
2006-11-16 13:29:09
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answered by DFantum 1
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