No. Nearly all the stars that you see at night when you look up at the sky are all stars in our Milky Way galaxy.
There are between 200 billion and 400 billion stars in our galaxy, and Sol the sun is one of them.
Our Sun is one of 200 billion to 400 billion stars in our Galaxy.
No. It's difficult to be precise about where we are in an object when we're IN the object, but scientists believe that our solar system is about 2/3 of the way out along one of the spiral arms of the Milky Way galaxy.
Which is probably just as well. The center of the galaxy is very probably a super-massive black hole, and this would not be a very safe place to be.
Constellations are not part of the solar system.
Constellations are patterns of stars that we see in the night sky. The only star in the solar
system is the sun. All of the other stars are enormously far away from us, completely outside
of the solar system.
The next nearest star is about 265 thousand times as far from earth as the sun is.
That's why the sun appears so much brighter than all of the other stars.
yes. billions is an extreme underestimate.
Our Sun, is one of trillions and maybe many more stars
No our Sun is one of billions just in our own Galaxy.
In our solar system, there is only one star, the sun.
The sun, Sol, is the only star in our solar system.
no
constellation is not a part of solar system because they do not rotate around the sun
The Sun is OUR star - so yes, there is only one Sun.Our Sun is also a star, there are billions, if not trillions of stars.
A very very small part, the Sun is just one of billions of stars in the galaxy.
There are literally billions of billions of stars. The vast majority are medium stars.
The Sun is OUR star - so yes, there is only one Sun.Our Sun is also a star, there are billions, if not trillions of stars.
There are literally billions of billions of stars. The vast majority are medium stars.
No. The sun is just one star.
No. The sun is just one of hundreds of billions of stars in the Milk Way galaxy.
No. There are an unimaginable number of billions of stars, just in the part of the universe that we're able to see with our largest astronomical instruments, and our sun is just one of them.
Yes.
If our sun did not exist the other stars would be little different from the way they are. The sun is just one of billions of stars in the galaxy. Many of the stars we see in the sky are larger than our own sun.
The Sun is OUR star - so yes, there is only one Sun.Our Sun is also a star, there are billions, if not trillions of stars.
There is only one sun and so the name given to it is the sun. It is a star, like billions and billions of other stars.
A very very small part, the Sun is just one of billions of stars in the galaxy.
There are literally billions of billions of stars. The vast majority are medium stars.
No. it is one of the billions of stars in the Milky Way Galaxy.
Our sun is one of between 200 and 400 billion stars in the Milky Way galaxy. There are literally untold billions of galaxies in the observeable universe. Our sun is just another star among billions of billions other stars. Some of which are known to have planets orbiting them.
The Sun is about 4.5 billions old.