- List of solar system objects: By orbit—By mass—By radius—By name
- See also: Solar system
Euler diagram of Solar System objects
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 inner solar system and the terrestrial planets
- Mercury
- Venus
- Venus-crosser asteroids
- Zoozve, Venus' quasi-satellite
- Venus trojans
- Venus-crosser asteroids
- Earth
- Moon
- Near-Earth asteroids
- 2021 PH27
- Apophis
- Eros
- Earth trojans
- 2010 TK7
- Earth-crosser asteroids
- Quasi-satellites of Earth
- Mars
- Moons of Mars
- Mars trojans
- Mars-crosser asteroids
- Asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter
- Ceres, dwarf planet
- Asteroids
- 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
- Jupiter's natural satellites
- Jupiter trojans
- Jupiter-crossing minor planets
- Saturn
- Rings of Saturn
- Saturn's natural satellites
- Saturn-crossing minor planets
- Saturn trojans
- Uranus
- Neptune
- Rings of Neptune
- Moons of Neptune
- Neptune trojans
- Neptune-crossing minor planets
- Non-trojan minor planets
- Jupiter
- Trans-Neptunian objects beyond the orbit of Neptune
- Pluto
- Plutinos
- Twotinos
- Cubewanos (classic kuiper belt objects)
- Scattered disc
- Oort Cloud
The solar system also contains:
- 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.
- Gegenschein
- 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.
- Heliosheath
See also[]
- Natural satellite for a complete list of moons.
- Planetary rings