No. There is only one star in our Solar System, the Sun and it is not a pulsar.
No, a pulsar star is not in our solar system.
Our solar system is in a galaxy called the Milky Way. There are pulsars in our galaxy, but not in our solar system.
The only star in the solar system is the sun.
A star found in our solar system is the Sun. The Sun is a star.
The only item on that list that's part of our solar system is "a star". We do have one of those relatively nearby. It's the one we call "the sun".
well,yea stars are found in the solar system
The Sun
Anywhere that a normal star has collapsed into a neutron star. See, a pulsar is essentially a neutron star that magnetically rotates and emits long arm-like streams of radiation. So it is possible for a pulsar to found almost anywhere in space.
Yes, if it is the sun. No if it is any other star in the entire universe.Yes, our Sun is a star, and it is part of the Solar System. There are no other stars known to be part of the Solar System, although the possibility still exists that one will be found. In that case it would have to be a very faint star.
No, a pulsar is considered a stellar remnant - one of the things that might be left behind after a star's fuel is exhausted and it undergoes certain changes at the end of its lifespan. Our star (the Sun) has billions of years of fuel remaining, and is believed to eventually end up as a white dwarf, which is larger and far less dense than a pulsar.
the sun is. It is also the ONLY star in THIS solar system.
There are no star patterns in the solar system. There is only one star in the solar system ... the sun.