No they do not have planets around them,because stars are just a big ball of gas just like the sun.
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Galaxies/nebulae are at the top of the tree; each one contains several billion stars. Each star might have many planets orbiting around it, and planets can have many moons.
Yes, planets form around stars. In order to be a planet, one of the requirements is that you have to orbit around a sun. Also, as far as physicists can tell, planets form in the dust of other stars that have already died and left their matter.
Planets orbit stars, stars orbit a galaxy. Planets are not "on" anything. A lot of stars out there have planets - we are just finding out how many now that we have better techniques to find them. So probably all galaxies have at least some stars with planets.
Because the stars are relatively so far away, all planets of this solar system have the same number of stars near them.
No. Stars are like suns, around which planets may orbit.
Planets orbit the sun. Stars do not.
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Galaxies/nebulae are at the top of the tree; each one contains several billion stars. Each star might have many planets orbiting around it, and planets can have many moons.
Planets have no stars in them.
planets do not shine with their own energy but shine because of energy of stars. they revolve around stars
none Stars do not orbit planets.
Yes, planets form around stars. In order to be a planet, one of the requirements is that you have to orbit around a sun. Also, as far as physicists can tell, planets form in the dust of other stars that have already died and left their matter.
These are planets that are in orbit around other stars, known as exosolar planets.
Planets orbit stars, stars orbit a galaxy. Planets are not "on" anything. A lot of stars out there have planets - we are just finding out how many now that we have better techniques to find them. So probably all galaxies have at least some stars with planets.
That doesn't make sense. There are stars, and there are planets. If you mean "planets around stars, other than the Sun", those are usually called "extrasolar planets" or "exoplanets".
No. We know what the stars are. They are not planets. They are distant suns, many of which do have undiscovered planets.