The Sun's apparent yearly path across planet Earth's sky against the background stars wouldn't be described as the celestial equator.
A solar system can be defined as a collection of the outer and inner planetary (astronomical) bodies alongside the Moon that are in orbit around the Sun, in slightly elliptical orbits.
Basically, there are nine (9) planets in the solar system and these include;
Based on astronomical records and information, we can infer and logically deduce that the Sun's apparent yearly path across planet Earth's sky against the background stars wouldn't be described as the celestial equator.
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