No. The sun is a star.
The largest planet orbiting the sun is Jupiter.
Neptune, the furthest planet from the sun.
All the planets are large bodies that orbit the sun.
A planet. It is a large, solid body orbiting its star - the Sun.
By definition all planets in the solar system orbit the Sun; also, in order to be a planet they have to be large enough to achieve their rounded shapes.
That is called the planet's orbit.
a large planet like Jupiter or the moon
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Asteroids are large rock chunks broken from a planet that orbits the sun. They vary in size from a few meters to hundreds of kilometers in diameter.
Uranus is the large planet that revolves around the sun tilted on its side. Its rotational axis is tilted at an angle of about 98 degrees, causing its poles to point nearly toward and away from the sun at different points in its orbit.
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Neptune - the furthest of the eight planets from the sun. Its average distance from the sun is 2,795,084,802 miles - but this varies by a fair amount.