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A few other unusual properties of the [[Solar System]] are its circular orbit around the [[Milky Way]], and placement in a relatively inactive position in the [[galaxy]].  [[Sol]] is a metal-rich star whose mass allows it to have a [[Habitable zone]].  These factors contribute to the dearth of technologically capable [[alien]] civilizations in [[Solar Storms]].
 
A few other unusual properties of the [[Solar System]] are its circular orbit around the [[Milky Way]], and placement in a relatively inactive position in the [[galaxy]].  [[Sol]] is a metal-rich star whose mass allows it to have a [[Habitable zone]].  These factors contribute to the dearth of technologically capable [[alien]] civilizations in [[Solar Storms]].
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The proper term for the Star System which is centered on Sol, its star (thus, Solar), and has as notable planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.

A few other unusual properties of the Solar System are its circular orbit around the Milky Way, and placement in a relatively inactive position in the galaxy. Sol is a metal-rich star whose mass allows it to have a Habitable zone. These factors contribute to the dearth of technologically capable alien civilizations in Solar Storms.


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