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There's no definite answer to this yet, as the exact boundary of the Solar System is unknown. If the Sun is used as the determining factor, its gravitational field reaches about 2 light years in radius. That's equal to approximately 20 trillion kilometers or 12 trillion miles.

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  • How big is the Solar System
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  • There's no definite answer to this yet, as the exact boundary of the Solar System is unknown. If the Sun is used as the determining factor, its gravitational field reaches about 2 light years in radius. That's equal to approximately 20 trillion kilometers or 12 trillion miles.
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  • There's no definite answer to this yet, as the exact boundary of the Solar System is unknown. If the Sun is used as the determining factor, its gravitational field reaches about 2 light years in radius. That's equal to approximately 20 trillion kilometers or 12 trillion miles.
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