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"It's the solar system. You like it?"
―Jack to Phastos[src]

The Solar System is the gravitational bound system of the Sun.

History[]

Eternals[]

Having formed the Solar System, the Celestials sent the Deviants through the Solar System to Earth to eradicate the predators living there. But having lost control of them, the Arishem the Judge sent the Eternals on a ship called the Domo through the Solar System to Earth to eradicate the Deviants.[1]

Kree's Creations[]

Experimenting with Earth's Humans in an attempt to make an army of super soldiers for their Empire's army, the Kree ventured through the Solar System do genetic experiments on them, creating Inhumans through a process called Terrigenesis. After years of conflict between the Inhumans and the Humans, a group of Inhumans left Earth and relocated to the Moon, where the established the city Attilan, where they would live there until it's destruction at the hands of Maximus Boltagon.[2]

Star-Boy[]

Sent on a job by the Celestial known as Ego, the Yondu Ravager Clan traveled the cosmos looking for his children. Eventually coming to Earth in the Solar System, Yondu Udonta and his Ravagers kidnapped a boy named Peter Quill from his home on Earth to bring him to his father.[3]

Arrival of the Confederacy[]

Making their way towards Earth, the Confederacy made a deal with HYDRA and waited patiently in the Solar System for the Earth to be destroyed. But having returned from another universe, a S.H.I.E.L.D. team led by director Alphonso Mackenzie were able to prevent the destruction of the Earth by General Glenn Talbot. Being defeated by S.H.I.E.L.D., the Confederacy left the Solar System.[4]

Infinity War[]

On his quest for the six Infinity Stones, Thanos sent his Black Order to Earth in the Solar System aboard a Q-Ship to obtain the Mind and Time Stones. Having recovered neither, the Black Order left Earth with Tony Stark, Peter Parker, and Stephen Strange on it, taking them out of the Solar System on their way to Titan.[5]

Arrival of the Chronicoms[]

Looking for a new home after their last home, Chronyca-2, was destroyed, the surviving Chronicoms took over sips owned by the Confederacy, and traveled to Earth in the Solar System. Once there, they attempted to take it over to make Earth Chronyca-3. Almost to their goal, the Chronicoms received feelings from S.H.I.E.L.D. empath, Melinda May, causing them to drop their weapons, and stop their assault on the Lighthouse.[6]

Alternate Universes[]

Destroyed Earth[]

Attempting to prevent the destruction of Earth, Daisy Johnson fought Colonel Glenn Talbot as he fueled himself up with Gravitonium from Chicago. Failing, Talbot caused the Earth to quake apart, which led to the arrival of the Kree, who took over the Lighthouse now floating free in the Solar System, and held the surviving Humans captive there. Eventually, a S.H.I.E.L.D. team from another universe would get trapped there by a Chronicom named Enoch. Assisted by Leo Fitz, they ended their journey in that Solar System and made their way back to their home universe.[4]

End of Time[]

Protecting, serving, and watching the Sacred Timeline in his Citadel at the End of Time, He Who Remains monitored the Multiverse. Part of him monitoring included watching multiple different Solar Systems and all the planets in it, including the Sun and Moon.[7]

Ravager T'Challa[]

Sent on a job by the Celestial known as Ego, the Yondu Ravager Clan traveled the cosmos looking for his children. Eventually making their way to the Solar System, Yondu Udonta assigned his subordinates, Kraglin Obfonteri and Taserface to abduct Ego's child. However, they made a mistake, and descended to the African country known as Wakanda instead, and kidnapped a young Prince T'Challa. Not fixing the error, Udonta left Earth and its Solar System.[8]

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