Our solar system consists of the sun at the center, eight regular planets, five dwarf planets, moons, comets, asteroids, meteorites etc.

All of these planets revolve around the sun in orbits, each planet is different from the other in size, diameter, gravity, speed, distance from the sun, surface temperature, length of day and year, number of moons, density, eccentricity of orbit and atmosphere etc. All the planets are revolving in different directions around the sun (if you look down from the sun’s north pole). According to zia god energy theory, they were formed from the same stuff of stars and the differences in them were due to the different amount of hydrogen particles around them and the way they were formed.

Sun: It makes up 99.8% of the mass of the solar system. Mass of the sun: 1.988 ×1030 kg. The sun is 333,000. times the mass of earth. The sun is the largest one in the solar system and the biggest source of light and energy. It is a perfect sphere of hot plasma heated by nuclear fusion reactions of hydrogen atoms. Its surface temperature is about 6,000 degrees Celsius and core temperature is 10 to 15 million degrees celsius. The sun is holding all the planets due to its high gravitational force. The gravitons (hypothetical particles) are supposed to be responsible for the gravitational force. Its velocity is 250 km/s to orbit the galactic center and its galactic period is 225 – 250 million of years and orbit the galactic center at a distance of 24,000 to 28,000 light years.
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