* Dwarf Planets: These are smaller than planets, and they haven't cleared their orbital path of other objects. Pluto is the most famous example.
* Asteroids: These are rocky bodies, mostly found in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
* Comets: These are icy bodies that orbit the Sun in highly elliptical paths, often producing a visible tail of gas and dust.
* Moons: While moons orbit planets, some planets (like Mars) have their own moons that orbit the Sun along with their planet.
* Spacecraft: We have sent many spacecraft to orbit the Sun, studying it and its surroundings.
So, while planets are the most prominent objects orbiting the Sun, they are not the only ones. Our solar system is a diverse and crowded place!