Are Sattelites the constituents of the Solar System?


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Like Constuients Of the Solar System are = Sun,Planets,Moons,Asteroids,Co...

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Moon is the natural satellite of earth. There are man - made satellites. Every thing is within the solar system.

Solar system belongs to stellar universe.

Therefore, any thing within this solar system is the constituents of solar system.

Man - made satellites are made from materials of earth; earth belongs to solar system and the materials are within the solar system; hence satellites are constituents of solar system.

If they do escape the sun’s gravity, then we cannot say they belong to solar system.
According to me Sattelites are artificial constituents of Solar System not natural constituents
Only natural satellite i.e moon is the part of solar system and rest are not.
only moon satelites constituents in the solar systems but man-made satelittes can't constituents in the solar system
Anything revolving around a planet is called its satellite. eg moon is a satillite of earth. Satellites, planets, astroids and stars collectively constitute a solar system. Thus, a satellite, artificial or man-made, is a part of solar system because man made satellite too are energised by sun - rays.
Except certain asteroids and comets all other objects even man made satellites are constituents of the solar system
yes
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