stars are pretty far away from the solar system
No. The moon is in the solar system. The only star in the solar system is the sun. All other stars are much farther away than any object in the solar system.
because they are far away from our solar system
Yes, the solar system is the only one in our solar system. there are other solar systems many trillions of miles away. You can see their suns, these are the stars.
There aren't other stars in the solar system. The only star in the solar system is the sun. The stars at night are well beyond the solar system. Even the closest are hundreds of thousands of times farther away than the sun.
There is only one, the Sun. All other stars are outside the solar system. The Sun is a very ordinary star that just happens to be very close. Many of the stars we see in the sky are bigger and brighter than the Sun, only a lot further away.
No. The only star in the solar system is the sun. The stars you see at night are much farther away.
The average distance between stars in the solar system is about 9.5 light-years. This distance can vary greatly depending on the specific stars being considered, as some stars may be closer or farther away.
The Sun: yes, a vast majority of the solar system's mass is there. Other stars: no, the sun is the only star in our system. The closest other is over 4 lightyears away.
Because the stars are relatively so far away, all planets of this solar system have the same number of stars near them.
Yes, stars are extremely far away compared to the planets. The next closest star to our sun is 285,000 AU away. Neptune, the furthest planet from the sun, is 15 AU away. So the closest star to our sun is nearly 20,000 times as far as the most distant planet in our solar system. The rest of the stars in our galaxy range from 6 light years to about 80,000 light years in distance from us.
No, the solar system is centred on one star, our star called the Sun. The next nearest star is about 9000 times further away than Neptune.
We are in the Solar system.