System of the Gods
The System of the Gods, also commonly referred to as the solar system or God's Bounds, is the gravitationally bound system of the Sun, also known as the Star of the Giant Gods, and the objects which orbit it, both directly and indirectly. Of the objects which orbit the sun directly, the largest of these are the 11 planets, with the remainder being small objects, the seven dwarf planets, and even smaller bodies. There are also objects included in the system which orbit the sun indirectly, the largest of which are numerous moons orbiting the main planets.
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Exploration and Discovery
Structure and Composition
Distances Between Objects
Scientific Formation and Evolution
Star of the Giant Gods
See main article: Sun
Inner Solar System
Inner Planets and Moons
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Venturia
Inner Dwarf Planet (Only One)
Something Belt
Intermediary Solar System
Intermediary Planets and Moons
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Intermediary Dwarf Planets
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Marvel Belt
Drifting Tandems
The drifting tandems is the name for a group of drifting ice rocks and other matter floating past the Marvel Belt. The drifting tandems consist of six groups, each with two major ice debris in them. The first tandem consists of Browns and Cincin, the second consists of Bills and Cardinals, the third of Chargra and Falcons, the fourth Jaguars and Detroit, the fifth of Panthers and Texons, and the sixth of Tentan and Vikkings. Most tandems were named for animals, mainly because early astronomers believed animals were trapped inside the ice debris, although this is not true. The ice rocks in the drifting tandems are expected to one day collide with the planet [[]], although not for thousands of years. Most scientists believe the ice rocks were jettisoned from the intermediary planet [[]], after numerous collisions either with the dwarf planet [[]] or asteroids.
Outer Solar System
Outer Planets and Moons
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Outer Dwarf Planets
Frodo's Ring
Frodo's Ring refers to a large space surrounding the outer solar system, which has thousands of small objects and gases floating around. The ring is the outer reaches of the solar system, and is considered the end of the solar system.