What is a feature of the modern model of the solar system that was not found in ancient models?(1 point)

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a year with approximately 365 days
a year with approximately 365 days

circular orbits
circular orbits

Earth at the center
Earth at the center

stars are not a part of our solar system
stars are not a part of our solar system

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The correct response is: stars are not a part of our solar system.

This reflects a feature of the modern understanding of the solar system, where we recognize that stars are not part of our solar system but are rather individual celestial bodies located at vast distances from it. In ancient models, such as those proposed by the geocentric view, stars were often perceived as part of a unified celestial sphere.