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The following is a list of Solar System objects by orbit, ordered by increasing distance from the Sun. Most named objects in this list have a diameter of 500 km or more. * The Sun, a spectral class G2V star * The inner Solar System and the terrestrial planets * Mercury * Mercury-crosser asteroids * Venus * Venus-crosser asteroids * 2002 VE68, Venus' quasi-satellite * Earth * Moon (Luna) * Possible Kordylewski Cloud * Near-Earth asteroids * Earth-crosser asteroids * Earth's quasi-satellites * Mars * Deimos * Phobos * Mars trojans * Mars-crosser asteroids * Asteroid belt and surrounds * Ceres, a dwarf planet in the asteroid belt * Asteroids in the Main Asteroid Belt, between the orbits of Mars an

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  • The following is a list of Solar System objects by orbit, ordered by increasing distance from the Sun. Most named objects in this list have a diameter of 500 km or more. * The Sun, a spectral class G2V star * The inner Solar System and the terrestrial planets * Mercury * Mercury-crosser asteroids * Venus * Venus-crosser asteroids * 2002 VE68, Venus' quasi-satellite * Earth * Moon (Luna) * Possible Kordylewski Cloud * Near-Earth asteroids * Earth-crosser asteroids * Earth's quasi-satellites * Mars * Deimos * Phobos * Mars trojans * Mars-crosser asteroids * Asteroid belt and surrounds * Ceres, a dwarf planet in the asteroid belt * Asteroids in the Main Asteroid Belt, between the orbits of Mars an
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  • The following is a list of Solar System objects by orbit, ordered by increasing distance from the Sun. Most named objects in this list have a diameter of 500 km or more. * The Sun, a spectral class G2V star * The inner Solar System and the terrestrial planets * Mercury * Mercury-crosser asteroids * Venus * Venus-crosser asteroids * 2002 VE68, Venus' quasi-satellite * Earth * Moon (Luna) * Possible Kordylewski Cloud * Near-Earth asteroids * Earth-crosser asteroids * Earth's quasi-satellites * Mars * Deimos * Phobos * Mars trojans * Mars-crosser asteroids * Asteroid belt and surrounds * Ceres, a dwarf planet in the asteroid belt * Asteroids in the Main Asteroid Belt, between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter * Pallas * Juno * Vesta * Asteroids number in the hundreds of thousands. For longer lists, see list of noteworthy asteroids, list of asteroids, or list of objects by mass. * A number of smaller groups distinct from the Main Belt. * Asteroid moons * The outer Solar System with the giant planets, their satellites, trojan asteroids and some minor planets * Jupiter * Rings of Jupiter * Complete list of Jupiter's natural satellites * Io * Europa * Ganymede * Callisto * Jupiter's trojan asteroids * Saturn * Rings of Saturn * Complete list of Saturn's natural satellites * Mimas * Enceladus * Tethys * Dione * Rhea * Rings of Rhea * Titan * Hyperion * Iapetus * Saturn's Trojan moons * Uranus * Rings of Uranus * Complete list of Uranus' natural satellites * Miranda * Ariel * Umbriel * Titania * Oberon * Neptune * Rings of Neptune * Complete list of Neptune's natural satellites * Proteus * Triton * Nereid * Neptune trojans * Non-trojan minor planets * Centaurs * Damocloids * Trans-Neptunian objects beyond the orbit of Neptune * Kuiper belt objects (KBOs) * Plutinos * Pluto, a dwarf planet * Charon * Nix * Hydra * 90482 Orcus * Twotino * Cubewanos (classical objects) * 50000 Quaoar * 20000 Varuna * Haumea, a dwarf planet * Namaka * Hi'iaka * Makemake, a dwarf planet * Scattered disc objects * Eris, a dwarf planet * Dysnomia * (84522) 2002 TC302 * 90377 Sedna (possibly inner Oort Cloud) * 2000 OO67 comet? * Detached object * Oort Cloud (hypothetical) * Hills cloud / Inner Oort cloud * Outer Oort cloud * Comets (icy bodies with eccentric orbits). * List of periodic comets * List of non-periodic comets * Small objects, including: * Meteoroids * Dust, including interstellar dust. * Helium Focusing Cone, around the Sun. * Manmade objects orbiting the Sun, Venus, Earth, Mars, and Saturn including active artificial satellites and space junk * Heliosphere, a bubble in space produced by the solar wind. * Heliosheath * Heliopause * Hydrogen wall, a pile up of hydrogen from the interstellar medium.
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