No. The only star in the Solar System is our sun (our sun's name is Sol, hence SOLar System). The current polestar, Polaris, is part of the Milky Way galaxy, but it is not in the Solar System.
No. The pole star Polaris is about 430 light years away, and its position approximately above the North Pole of the Earth is entirely coincidental.
The Pole Star or Polaris is actually a Triple Star system and it is Not a part of the Solar System. It is approximately 430 light years from Earth in the Constellation Ursa Minor.
Yes, it's the same as Earth's.
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Every member of the solar system revolves around some other member in an elliptical orbit. From time to time, other bodies ... such as non-periodic comets for example ... pass through the solar system and continue on their way. Those are not members of the solar system, just visitors.
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Pluto is a member of the solar system because any object in the solar system is a member of the solar system. However, if you were asking if Pluto is a planet in the solar system then the answer is no. Pluto used to be a planet but is now considered a dwarf planet.
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The Sun is the most important member of our solar system with out it the earth would not be able to survive.
Jupiter. I'm not sure about your solar system, though.
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the characteristic of each member of solar sytem are .,,, i dont know please answer it!!
THE "SOLAR SYSTEM" - is composed of the sun and all the bodies that revolve around it!!!!There are man kind of the solar system's of the following:planets moonsasteroidsmeteorscometsBY:NAIF
There is no gravity present in that particular part of the solar system.
No. There is only one star in our solar system. You probably call it the sun.
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Pluto is a star
its rotating and rounding