thumb|350x350px|[[Euler diagram showing the types of bodies orbiting the Sun]]

The following is a list of Solar System objects by orbit, ordered by increasing distance from the Sun. Most named objects in this list have a diameter of 500 km or more.

  • The Sun, a spectral class G2V main-sequence star
  • The inner Solar System and the terrestrial planets
  • Mercury
  • Mercury-crossing minor planets
  • Venus
  • Venus-crossing minor planets
  • Zoozve, Venus' quasi-satellite
  • Earth
  • Moon
  • Near-Earth asteroids
  • Apophis
  • Eros
  • Earth trojans ()
  • Earth-crosser asteroids
  • Earth's quasi-satellites
  • Mars
  • Deimos
  • Phobos
  • Mars trojans
  • Mars-crossing minor planets
  • Asteroids in the asteroid belt, between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter
  • Ceres, a dwarf planet
  • Vesta
  • Pallas
  • Hygiea
  • Europa (asteroid)
  • Davida
  • Sylvia
  • Asteroids number in the hundreds of thousands. For longer lists, see list of exceptional asteroids, list of asteroids, or list of Solar System objects by size.
  • Asteroid moons
  • A number of smaller groups distinct from the asteroid belt
  • The outer Solar System with the giant planets, their satellites, trojan asteroids and some minor planets
  • Jupiter
  • Rings of Jupiter
  • Complete list of Jupiter's natural satellites
  • Galilean moons
  • Io
  • Europa (moon)
  • Ganymede
  • Callisto
  • Jupiter trojans
  • Jupiter-crossing minor planets
  • Saturn
  • Rings of Saturn
  • Complete list of Saturn's natural satellites
  • Mimas
  • Enceladus
  • Tethys (trojans: Telesto and Calypso)
  • Dione (trojans: Helene and Polydeuces)
  • Rhea
  • Rings of Rhea (largely disproven)
  • Titan
  • Hyperion
  • Iapetus
  • Phoebe
  • Shepherd moons
  • Saturn-crossing minor planets
  • Uranus
  • Rings of Uranus
  • Complete list of Uranus's natural satellites
  • Miranda
  • Ariel
  • Umbriel
  • Titania
  • Oberon
  • Uranus trojan ()
  • Uranus-crossing minor planets
  • Neptune
  • Rings of Neptune
  • Complete list of Neptune's natural satellites
  • Proteus
  • Triton
  • Nereid
  • Neptune trojans
  • Neptune-crossing minor planets
  • Non-trojan minor planets
  • Centaurs
  • Chiron
  • Chariklo
  • Damocloids
  • Trans-Neptunian objects (beyond the orbit of Neptune)
  • Kuiper-belt objects (KBOs)
  • Plutinos
  • Orcus, a dwarf planet
  • Vanth
  • Pluto, a dwarf planet
  • Complete list of Pluto's natural satellites
  • Charon
  • Ixion
  • Achlys
  • Lempo
  • Huya
  • Twotinos
  • Cubewanos (classical objects)
  • , a dwarf planet
  • Namaka
  • Hiʻiaka
  • , a dwarf planet
  • Weywot
  • , a dwarf planet
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  • Máni
  • Salacia
  • Actaea
  • Aya
  • Varda
  • Ilmarë
  • Varuna
  • Goibniu
  • Ritona
  • Chaos
  • Deucalion
  • Uni
  • Scattered-disc objects
  • Gonggong, a dwarf planet
  • Xiangliu
  • Eris, a dwarf planet
  • Dysnomia
  • Chiminigagua
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  • Detached objects
  • (possibly inner Oort cloud)
  • Sedna, a dwarf planet (possibly inner Oort cloud)
  • Oort cloud (hypothetical)
  • Hills cloud/inner Oort cloud
  • Outer Oort cloud

The Solar System also contains:

  • Comets
  • List of periodic comets
  • Halley's Comet
  • List of long-period comets
  • Comet Hale-Bopp
  • List of near-parabolic comets
  • Small objects, including:
  • Meteoroids
  • Interplanetary dust
  • Helium focusing cone, around the Sun
  • Human-made objects orbiting the Sun, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, and Saturn, including active artificial satellites and space junk
  • Heliosphere, a bubble in space produced by the solar wind
  • Heliosheath
  • Heliopause
  • Hydrogen wall, a pile up of hydrogen from the interstellar medium

See also

  • Outline of the Solar System
  • Lists of astronomical objects
  • List of natural satellites
  • List of Solar System objects by size
  • List of Solar System objects most distant from the Sun
  • Ring system
  • Solar System models