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<p>Solar system consists of a star called the sun and all the surrounding objects. These objects, including eight known planets with elliptical orbits, meteors, asteroids, comets, dwarf planets, and natural satellites.</p>
<p>Believed that the solar system formed 4.6 billion years since the last and is the result of clumping of gas and dust in space which form the sun and the planets surrounding it.</p>
<p>The solar system is located on the edge of the Milky Way galaxy at a distance of about 2.6 x 1017 km from the center of the galaxy, or about 25,000 to 28,000 light years from the center of the galaxy. Solar system around the Milky Way galaxy center with a speed of 220 km / sec, and it takes time for 225-250 million years for the once around the galactic center. By the age of the solar system about 4.6 billion years, our solar system that has been around the galactic center as much as 20-25 times since formed.</p>
<p>Solar system endured by gravitational influence of the sun and the equivalent system of the solar system, which has a center line of a year light velocity, marked a sprinkling of comets called the Oort cloud. There is also a plate-shaped Oort cloud in the inner solar system that are recognized as the inner Oort cloud.</p>
<p>Caused by a longitudinal planet&#8217;s orbit, distance and position of the planets versus the sun position changed based on the position of planet in the orbit.<br />
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<p><strong>Origin of the Solar System </strong></p>
<p>Many hypotheses about the origin of the solar system have been presented by experts, including:</p>
<p>Nebula Hypothesis</p>
<p>Nebula hypothesis was first proposed by Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) in the year 1775. This hypothesis then perfected by the Marquis de Laplace Pierre in 1796. Therefore, the hypothesis is better known as nebula hypothesis Kant-Laplace. In the early stages of the solar system was still a giant fog. The fog was formed from dust, ice, and gas called nebulae. Elements of the gas mostly hydrogen. Because the its gravitational force, the fog was shrinking and turning in a certain direction. As a result, the temperature heats up and the fog became a giant star called the sun. Giant sun keep on shrinking and its rotation faster. Further gas rings and ice flew around the sun. Due to gravity, these gases condense along with the decrease in temperature and form inner planets. In the same way, the outer planets formed well.</p>
<p>Planetisimal Hypothesis</p>
<p>Planetisimal hypothesis was first proposed by Thomas C. Chamberlain and Forest R. Moulton in 1900. Planetisimal hypothesis says that our solar system formed as a result of another star who nearly crashed into the sun.</p>
<p>Star Tidal Hypothesis</p>
<p>Star tidal hypothesis was first proposed by James Jean and Jaffries Herold in 1917. Tidal hypothesis is very similar to the star planetisimal hypothesis. But the difference lies in the amount of the sun first.</p>
<p>Condensation Hypothesis</p>
<p>Condensation hypothesis originally put forward by the Dutch astronomer named GP Kuiper (1905-1973) in 1950. Condensation hypothesis explains that the solar system formed from a spinning giant fog ball forming giant discs.</p>
<p>Twin Star Hypothesis</p>
<p>Twin star hypothesis originally proposed by Fred Hoyle (1915-2001) in 1956. The hypothesis suggests that firstly our solar system was two stars of similar size and adjacent to one of them exploding leaving small fragments.<br />
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<p><strong>History of discovery </strong></p>
<p>Five nearest planet to the Sun than Earth (Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn) has been known since ancient times because they all can be seen with the naked eye. Many people in this world have their own names for each planet.</p>
<p><img class="size-full wp-image-614 alignleft" title="astronomer" src="http://solarlighting-s.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/astronomer.jpg" alt="astronomer Solar Systems" width="156" height="180" />Development of science and technology in the five centuries of observation and bring people to understand the celestial bodies are liberated from the veil of mythology. Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) with his refractor telescope capable of making human eye &#8220;more sharply&#8221; in observing celestial bodies, which can not be observed by naked eye.</p>
<p>Because Galileo&#8217;s telescope could observe more sharply, he could see many changes in the appearance of Venus, as Venus Crescent as a result of position changes of Venus against the Sun. Venus around the Sun reasoning further strengthened its heliocentric theory, namely that the sun is the center of the universe, not the Earth, which was initiated by Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543). Heliocentric arrangement is the sun surrounded by Mercury to Saturn.</p>
<p>Galileo telescopes continue to be improved by other scientists such as Christian Huygens (1629-1695) who discovered Titan, Saturn&#8217;s satellites, which were nearly 2 times the distance of Earth-Jupiter orbit.</p>
<p>The development of the telescope is also well balanced with the development of motion calculations of celestial bodies and relationships with each other through the Johannes Kepler (1571-1630) with Kepler&#8217;s Law. And the peak, Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727) with the law of gravity. With these two theoretical calculations that allows the search and calculation of the celestial bodies further.</p>
<p>In 1781, William Hechell (1738-1782) discovered Uranus. Careful calculation of Uranus orbit concludes that the planet is disturbed. Neptune was discovered in August 1846. The discovery of Neptune was not enough to explain the interference of Uranus orbit. Pluto was later found in 1930. When Pluto was discovered, he was known as the only celestial object that was after Neptune. Then in 1978, Charon, satellites which make a circuit of Pluto found, previously mistaken for the real planet because it does not differ greatly with Pluto. Astronomers later found about 1,000 other small objects in the back of Neptune (called trans-Neptunian objects) are also around the Sun . There may be around 100,000 of similar objects known as Kuiper Belt objects (Kuiper belt is part of the trans-Neptunian objects). Dozens of celestial bodies including the Kuiper Belt Object that is Quaoar (1250 km in June 2002), Huya (750 km in March 2000), Sedna (1800 km in March 2004), Orcus, Vesta, Pallas, Hygiea, Varuna, and 2003 EL61 (1500 km in May 2004). The discovery of 2003 EL61 is horrendous because of this Kuiper Belt object known also have a satellite in January 2005, although smaller than Pluto. And the peak is the discovery of UB 313 (2700 km in October 2003) which was named Xena by its discoverer. Except larger than Pluto, this object also has a satellite.</p>
<p><strong>List of planetary distances </strong></p>
<p>List of planets and the average distance of the planet with the sun in the solar system is as follows:</p>
<p>57.9 million miles to Mercury<br />
108.2 million miles to Venus<br />
149.6 million miles to Earth<br />
227.9 million miles to Mars<br />
778.3 million miles to Jupiter<br />
1427.0 million miles to Saturn<br />
2871.0 million miles to Uranus<br />
4497.0 million miles to Neptune</p>
<p>There is also asteroids circle, mostly around the sun between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.</p>
<p>Because of its rotational toward each axis, equator is the longest circumference in each planet and star.</p>
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<p>Solar system has a mechanical and electrical components that can convert and store electrical energy that can be used to run your <a title="solar home" href="http://solarlighting-s.com/solar-home#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">home</a>. Start the calculation that you want to do is an energy audit. You need to evaluate the amount of power that will be needed per day preferably in kilowatts / hour. So the need to consider is the location of your home. That will determine the type of solar system you need is a factor such as climate, number of days of peak sunlight per day, average rainfall and number of days of peak sunlight per year. This calculation can be done by companies that make <a title="solar electricity" href="http://solarlighting-s.com/solar-electricity#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">solar electricity</a> system, and they will guide you in choosing <a title="solar electric" href="http://solarlighting-s.com/solar-electric#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">solar electric</a> power systems that are appropriate for your home.</p>
<p>Solar electric power system consists of several components. Some of the components that you will find in the solar electric power system is a primary <a title="solar collector" href="http://solarlighting-s.com/solar-collector#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">collector</a>, an inverter, a circuit breaker, <a title="solar battery" href="http://solarlighting-s.com/solar-battery#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">battery</a>, charge controller, for collectors and mount the display <a title="home solar panels" href="http://solarlighting-s.com/home-solar-panels#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">panel</a>. Collector is a component that collects the sun&#8217;s energy. In normal cases, is a solar panel collectors. Collectors on the <a title="solar roof" href="http://solarlighting-s.com/solar-roof#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">roof</a> is still using the cushion. Location of solar panels is very important and must be in place where the sun will fall in the maximum on it. Is the ideal place solar panels on the north-south as it will ensure that even if the sun from east to west, the panel get the sun for longer duration.</p>
<p>Inverter is the component that will convert the 12 volt DC power to AC power. Based on the location of the power inverter can convert the 110 volt DC to 220 volt. One of the most important component is the circuit breaker or fuse box. This component has a switch and fuse is important to set the transfer energy from the solar panel to the <a title="solar battery" href="http://solarlighting-s.com/solar-battery#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">battery</a> or directly to the outlets. Circuit Breakers control the amount of power that will flow to the outlet and will act as security devices for the application.</p>
<p>If you want to have the storage, then you need to buy one or more batteries depending on your needs. If you have then you need a <a title="solar battery charger" href="http://solarlighting-s.com/solar-battery-charger#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed">battery charge</a> controller. This component will ensure you are not over or less in charging battery that will reduce the ability of the battery.</p>
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