It is unknown how many satellites are orbiting the sun, due to the massive amounts of planets, asteroid belts, and other things in space, it is nearly impossible to count. So no one really knows!
Yes, the planets can be described as being satellites of the sun.
Yes, the planets can be described as being satellites of the sun.
no satellites rotate around the sun!
satellites produce energy by the sun
A satellite is an object that orbits a planet. The Sun is a star so it does not have satellites. Actually a satellite is anything that orbits another. So the planets and asteriods are the sun's satellites.
The cast of Satellites of the Sun - 1974 includes: George Finstad as Narrator
The sun has no moons. Moons are natural satellites of a planet. The equivalent structure for suns is planets themselves.
They are natural satellites of the sun. A satellite an object that orbits another object , for a example the moon would be a natural satellite to earth. That is why planets are satellites, they orbit the sun.
No, the sun does not have any natural satellites. Natural satellites typically orbit planets, and the sun is a star at the center of our solar system, so it does not have any objects orbiting around it in the same way planets do.
It has none because it is to close too the sun so it does not have enough atmosphere
Yes because what orbits the sun:the 9 planets count as satellites.
The Sun doesn't have "moons". The term "moon" applies to satellites of planets or planetoids. An object orbiting the Sun is classified as a planet, dwarf planet, asteroid, comet, or a Kuiper Belt object.