The Sun is a star. As far as we know, it's the ONLY star in our Solar System. However, it's possible, in principle, that there is another star, relatively far away, and too faint to be seen.
Yes, stars really exist. One example of a star is the sun in our solar system.
Just think this.....is the solar system did NOT exist then we would not exist.
Yes. There are no stars in the Solar System besides the Sun but there are over billions of stars out of our Solar System.
there is only 1 star in our solar system, which is our sun. the stars that we can see at night are outside of our solar system
There is only one star in our solar system, which is the sun. None of the other stars you see are in our solar system.
Planets Human Beings (On Earth) Stars Comets Meteors/Meteorites Asteroids
stars are pretty far away from the solar system
The asteroid belt has no stars, the solar system one.
No. All the stars at night that are actually stars are well beyond the solar system. Five "stars" that you sometimes see are actually planets in our solar system: Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. The only actual star in our solar system is the sun.
Rigel, Betelgeuse. Comment: They are two of my favourite stars, but they aren't in the Solar System. There's only the Sun that's a star in our Solar System.
Yes. In fact your eyes can see all the stars in our Solar System. The only star in our solar system is the Sun.
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.