Not really. The planets - even the slow moving ones further out, are constantly moving around the sun and are therefore always moving against the background stars, which are fixed.
eliza hutton are you from constelation pig
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No planet is a star.
During the revolve two forces acts on it that it centripetal force and centrifugal force. when planet approaches near the star due to centrifugal force and get attracted due to centripetal force.As both forces act simultaneously .Hence planet revolve
A star and a planet, both have cores.
A star is a completely different thing from a planet. In other words no star is a planet.
Polaris is not a constellation.
The morning star is actually the planet Venus, so it's not a star but a planet.
None of the planets is a star. If it were a star, it would be referred to as a 'star' and not as a 'planet'. With that in mind, it becomes clear that anything still referred to as a 'planet' is in fact a planet and not a star.
'cause the star is self luminous and the planet is not .
...star. Earth is a planet, the Sun is a star.
A star has more mass than a planet.