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{{Short description|Any astronomical object that exists outside the Solar System}}
{{wiktionary|extrasolar }}
'''''Extrasolar''''' (From '''extra''', Latin for outside or beyond, and '''solar''', Latin for the [[Sun]]) is a term applied to any object that exists outside the [[Solar System]]. It is not applied to stars, or any other celestial object that is larger than a star or the Solar System, such as a [[galaxy]]. It is only used for objects which are also found in the Solar System. The terms for extrasolar examples of Solar System bodies are:▼
{{Not to be confused with|Interstellar object}}
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* [[Extrasolar planet]], also called an "exoplanet"
* [[Extrasolar moon]], also called an "exomoon"
* [[Exocomet]], an extrasolar comet
* [[Exoasteroid]], an extrasolar asteroid
Some Solar System object classes, such as [[
==See also==
* [[Extraterrestrial (disambiguation)|Extraterrestrial]], referring to objects or phenomena existing within the Solar System, but not on Earth
* [[Extragalactic astronomy]], the study of objects outside the Milky Way Galaxy
* [[Interstellar object]], an object that has traveled through interstellar space, such as [[ʻOumuamua]], the first known example
* [[List of artificial objects leaving the Solar System]]
* [[Planetary system]], a set of gravitationally bound non-stellar objects in orbit around a star or star system
* {{Annotated link|Substellar object}}
[[Category:Astronomical nomenclature]]
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