None, It is in the solar system which has 1 star (sun), It orbits around the sun. And is the closest to the sun. If you are talking about moons Mercury has NO moons.
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Mercury is a planet. It orbits around the sun and in that sense it "has" one star." But in the more common use of that word, Mercury doesn't "have" stars.
The planet Mercury doesn't have any known moons. Apparently at one time, the star, 31 Crateris was mistaken as being a moon around Mercury, but that was disproven with additional observations.
Mercury is called the morning star and the evening star because it can be seen during the day and the night. Venus can also be seen in the day and night too.
Once it was mistaken as a star but after research it was a planet that looked like a star from a distance.
The sun is the closest star to our planet.that is why it looks so big.
Sometimes it's called the "morning star" or the "evening star".
Mercury is a planet. It orbits around the sun and in that sense it "has" one star." But in the more common use of that word, Mercury doesn't "have" stars.
No. Mercury is one of the planets that orbit the sun. The North Star is Polaris.
There are no stars ON any planet. The smallest star is MUCH larger than the largest planet.
no because mercury is not a star
No. The definition of a star is "any of the large, self-luminous, heavenly bodies, as the sun, Polaris, etc." Mercury is a planet that orbits a star - our sun.
The planet Mercury doesn't have any known moons. Apparently at one time, the star, 31 Crateris was mistaken as being a moon around Mercury, but that was disproven with additional observations.
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Mercury is called the morning star and the evening star because it can be seen during the day and the night. Venus can also be seen in the day and night too.
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Once it was mistaken as a star but after research it was a planet that looked like a star from a distance.
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No, it's Venus. ur welcum