No
If a distant star has a slight back and forth motion then it may be located near a planet. The gravitational force of the planet will cause the star to move.
No. To start off, the sun is a star, not a planet and is far larger than any planet. The sun is larger than the average star, but it is nowhere near being the largest.
naboo is her home planet if you payattention you will know that naboo is her home planet.
That's Venus.
Star Blazers - 1979 Great Battle Near Planet Brumas 3-6 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
because it is so live with it!
The Ewoks live on the sanctuary moon around the planet of Endor.
Jupiter is the only bright planet near Aldebaran just now (Feb. 2013).
Such an object is called a planet. We live on the planet Earth.
Either live near the set, or be the star
In September 2009, the star or planet that appeared near the moon in the southern sky would likely have been the planet Jupiter. Jupiter is often visible to the naked eye and appears as a bright object near the moon in the night sky.
Right (November 2009) you can see Jupiter, as a bright planet (looks like a star). At sunset, Jupiter is near the meridian, i.e., near its highest point. If you have a clear sky, just look out for the brightest star you can see.