The solar system formed 4.6 billion years ago from a collapsing molecular cloud. Gravity and angular momentum shaped the protoplanetary disk, leading to planet formation through accretion. The Sun, planets, and smaller bodies emerged as the solar wind cleared remaining debris. Our solar system consists of the Sun, eight planets, dwarf planets, asteroids, and comets. Early dynamics involved planetary migration and impacts. Planets differentiated into layers, developed atmospheres, and evolved unique characteristics. Understanding these processes helps in the search for potentially habitable worlds.