yes the sun moves around the universe but it takes a long time to rotate around it ronly once. the sun might not have made it around the universe once.
no the sun doesn't move. Actually in addition to rotating around the sun, our galaxy is also moving through the universe.
He believed in a heliocentric universe, or a universe where all of the planets revolve around the sun.
This model simply claims that Earth and the other planets revolve around the Sun.It is clear, nowadays, that the Sun is the center of the "Solar System", but not of the Universe. It is also clear that the Sun is not the EXACT center - the Sun and the planets move around the center of mass of the Solar System, which is very close to the Sun due to its larger mass, compared to other objects.
well it depends if you live in the west the sun would move to the east and if you live in the east the sun would move to the west
That would be the planets around the sun.
The sun does not move around the earth.
They don't. They move in ellipses around the Sun.
Where does the sun go? do you mean at night and stuff? ok well, just saying the sun doesnt move. the earth moves on its axis causing it to rotate AROUND the sun not the sun rotating around the sun. those have pacific names. people beliving the earth is the center of the universe its called the geocentris model but if you do believe that the sun is the midle of our universe then thts called the heliocentric model Thanks my science teacher, Mrs. Magnificent Shukltz for that
No. The sun exists as inside the universe and was created after the big bang. Nothing (that we know of) existed before the universe.
The universe? We don't know.If you meant our solar system, then the answer is the sun.
As all the planets rotate around the sun at different speads, they are attracted when orbiting the sun.
In Heliocentrism, the Sun (Helios) is said to be at the centre of the universe.