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Many people regard all things seen in the night sky as stars. This, however, is inaccurate. Some of the lights above us are indeed stars, (as define bellow), however, others are planets or other large bodies of reflective light which exist within our universe. Our atmosphere is transparent, allowing us to gaze upon this gigantic balls of light while the sun makes it's rounds. Literally, stars are massive balls of plasma held together by gravity; our sun is a star. The sun holds together our solar system: it provides warmth and acts as a catalyst for the rest of the planets orbits. Without the sun there would be no object great enough in mass to lock the planets into gravitational rotation.

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14y ago

they are in the sky every night you just cant always see them because of cloud in the sky.

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Yes, most things in the sky are objects the moon is in the sky (space). Like all planets and comets they are objects.

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11y ago

No They are in our galaxy, but outside the solar system.

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10y ago

The simple answer is yes.

The Sun is a star that happens to be very close to us.

There are different sorts of stars though. They are not all just like the Sun.

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12y ago

no some of them are moons- the bum type

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