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Autodescription — inner Solar System (Q7879772)
description: region of the Solar System comprising of Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars with natural satellites, as well as the main-belt asteroids
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@TomT0m: inner Solar System (Q7879772) and outer Solar System (Q3962257) are locations. The location which contains these two locations is: inner and outer Solar System (Q34457362).
Solar System (Q544) is not a location. It's a set of objects (planets, satellites, asteroids). --Eulenspiegel1 (talk) 21:48, 16 September 2019 (UTC)
- @Eulenspiegel1: To me, the solar system is a gravitationally bound part of the universe. It can be divided into an inner part and an external part. The « inner and outer solar system » article is not the union of the inner and the outer part, but more like a way to describe a way to divide the solar system.
- It’s not really easy to strictly divide the universe into space and object, so I’d more classify the solar system as a spatio-temporal entity (Q58415929) by itself. author TomT0m / talk page 09:25, 17 September 2019 (UTC)
- What is the difference between inner and outer Solar System (Q34457362) and Solar System (Q544)?
- Why is the following wrong: inner Solar System (Q7879772) part of inner and outer Solar System (Q34457362)? --Eulenspiegel1 (talk) 20:19, 17 September 2019 (UTC)