No. Individual stars make up galaxies, sometimes in huge numbers. Some galaxies can appear, in telescopes, as single stars but this is due to their great distance
Every star is a sun, just in a different galaxy.
No. Every star in the galaxy is a sun.
you get every other star and get 100 purple coins on the new galaxy.
You get every green star.
you have to get every star, green star, prankster comet and comet medal
Like EVERY naked-eye star AND virtually every star that can be resolved with anything short of world class optics, mu Cephei is a member of our Milky Way galaxy.
Not every galaxy has a solar system. Solar systems are specific to individual galaxies, such as our Milky Way galaxy, where planets orbit around a star like our Sun. There are galaxies that may not have stars that form solar systems due to different conditions present in those galaxies.
No. Our solar system orbits the galaxy in about 200 million years.
Every constellation has different stars, no star is in all of them.
No. A Sun (or star) is one thing; a galaxy is something entirely different. A galaxy is much larger than a star; it contains millions or billions of stars.
sun is the brightest star in the galaxy
Go outside on any clear night and look in the sky. Every star you can see is in the Milky Way Galaxy.