NO ... it is the center of our solar system. That is, all our local planets revolve around it.
Our solar system revolves around the center of the galaxy, about once every 220 million years. As for the universe itself, it has no center. Imagine the surface of a soap bubble. Where is its center? The surface HAS no center, as our universe may be geometrically represented by the surface of an expanding sphere.
The sun was the center of the universe is an example of:
Sun is a Star of Fire in the universe.
Nicolaus Copernicus found that the sun is in center of the universe
There is no "centre" to the Universe.
None. There is no known center to the universe.
Maybe, but the Sun is certainly NOT the center of the Universe.
it was Nicolaus Coppernicus who discoveered that the sun is the rest center of the universe
No--he believed that the sun was the center of the universe.
No--he believed that the sun was the center of the universe.
No--he believed that the sun was the center of the universe.
No, all stars aren't suns. A sun is a star that is at the center of a solar system. Planets rotate around the sun. Planets don't rotate around a normal star. A star can be found anywhere around the universe. That's not the case with planets. Planets have to be in a solar system and a sun has to be in the center. If this is the case with a star, then that star can be called a sun.
No. He was the first in Western society to legitimately propose that the sun was the center, but it took others to prove it. The sun is not the center of the universe, merely the center of our solar system.