No. Venus is a planet (in orbit around the Sun) with no natural satelites.
No. Venus has no stars. Planets do not "have" stars, at least not in the way that they have moons or rings. It does orbit a star, however. This star is the Sun.
Planets orbit stars.
No stars orbit the Sun. The Sun is a star itself, and it is at the center of our solar system, with planets such as Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars orbiting around it.
Moons orbit planets. Planets orbit stars. Some stars orbit other stars, or orbit their mutual center of gravity. Stars orbit the center of the galaxy. Galaxies may orbit the center of the "galactic group".
Planets orbit the sun. Stars do not.
well for starters, stars don't orbit planets. Planets orbit stars, but some stars don't have planets that orbit them.
No. Dwarf planets orbit stars just like planets do. Stars orbit the center of their galaxy. An object orbiting a planet would be a moon.
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are the eight planets which orbit The Sun. 598 extrasolar planets have been discovered (thus far) which orbit other stars ("The Sun" is the proper name for our local star).All planets (and asteroids and comets) orbit the Sun.All moons orbit planets.
On the contrary! A star has planets, which circulate it. And planets have moons. Stars do not circle planets.
In our solar system, the planets are arranged by distance from the Sun: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune. In the Milky Way galaxy, planets orbit stars, so their specific arrangement depends on the star they orbit.
No. Stars are like suns, around which planets may orbit.
Because stars have a greater amount of gravity