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* [[Extragalactic astronomy]], the study of objects outside the Milky Way Galaxy
* [[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
* [[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
* [[Planetary system]], a set of gravitationally bound non-stellar objects in orbit around a star or star system



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An extrasolar object (from Latin extra 'outside or beyond', and solaris 'of the Sun') is an astronomical 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. The terms for extrasolar examples of Solar System bodies are:

Some Solar System object classes, such as minor planets, dwarf planets and Trans-Neptunian objects have not been detected outside the Solar System.

See also