No. Other stars have been found to have planets orbiting them.
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A solar system is a star (a sun) with its orbiting planets etc.
* Moon - A body orbiting a planet * Planet - A body orbiting a star * Star - A ball of burning gas * Solar System - A collection of planets and satellites orbiting a star or stars * Galaxy - A collection of stars * Universe - The area which contains every particle of matter in existence
You can detect planets around are star only if they are of sufficient mass, They will cause the star to wobble (due to its gravity) as it rotates this can be seen and the position of the planet inferred.
Planets are celestial bodies orbiting a star. Other things can orbit a star, so long as it has mass and the proper inertia.
A series of planets orbiting a star is called a Solar System
Anything with a star that has planets orbiting around it.
We believe that most stars have planets. The first star PROVABLY detected to have a planet was Gamma Cephei.
Planets are not satellites. The definition of satellite is any celestial body orbiting around a planet or star.
Planets not orbiting a star but instead orbiting the galactic center are referred to as rogue planets, or nomadic or interstellar planets.
Planets are large bodies of gas or rock orbiting around a star. Stats graph data, such as who liked what most at a restaurant.
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Planets cannot have stars orbiting them by definition.
No. A supernova is star that is exploding. If any planets are orbiting a star that explodes, they will be destroyed. There is evidence that after a supernova new planets may form from the debris cloud left behind and orbit the stellar remnant, which will be either a neutron star or a black hole depending on the mass of the star that exploded..
Solar relates to the sun. The sun is a star. A solar system is a star that has planets and other celestial objects orbiting around it in an ordered manner.
By the very act of orbiting it. The effect may be incredibly small, but it is real. Any two bodies in an orbital relationship are really orbiting their mutual center of gravity, called their barycenter. This is true even if there are several planets orbiting a star.
The sun everyone knows that the planets go around the sun check out a picture on google.com or look on youtube to see a video.