Comets, asteroids and moons - yes,
Black holes - I hope not. They are super dense collapsed stars, which would rapidly siphon all the matter within the solar system if it were close by.
2007-06-27 20:20:34
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answer #1
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answered by Labsci 7
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Some comets and asteroids are considered as part of our solar system. However, most comets would be found in the Oort cloud which is beyond the Solar System. Balck holes are believed to exist in the middle of every cluster, hence, they are not found in the Solar system as it is a part of a cluster. Moons are definitely part of the solar system
2007-06-28 06:45:45
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answered by crocman922 2
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Any object that orbits our Sun is in our solar system.
So comets, asteroids, moons -- yes
Black holes -- nope. They live out at the center of other galaxies.
2007-06-28 03:23:50
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answered by dbucciar 4
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as far as we know there are no black holes in our solar system. there could be a tiny one lurking somewhere but we have no evidence of it and no proof that tiny black holes exist, most are at least 3 times heavier than our sun. so no normal black hole is in our solar system, the other things are though yes.
and not all black holes lurk in galactic centers.
2007-06-28 04:03:41
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answered by Tim C 5
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Yes they are in our solar system.
2007-07-01 14:02:11
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answered by Nimali F 5
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