Wrong on both counts.
1). The number of stars in our galaxy is something on the order of magnitude of 400 billion.
The sun is of average size ... neither unusually large, nor unusually small, compared to the
rest of the stars whose sizes can be measured.
2). Observed from any point outside the earth or sun, it can be seen that the earth orbits the sun once
every 365.24 days, whereas the sun is essentially unaffected in the slightest by the earth's existence.
Yes! Our Sun orbits the black hole at the center of our galaxy one time every 226 million earth years.
No. The Earth orbits the Sun once in 365.24 days
It orbits the star 581 once every 13 days. Earth orbits its star, the sun, every 365 days. Which means that Gliese orbits faster than Earth.
The Earth spins like a top around its own axis. The Earth orbits the Sun. The Sun has its own proper motion through the Milky Way galaxy, and orbits the center of the galaxy every 220 million years or so. The Milky Way galaxy itself is moving, but because we don't have any fixed point of reference in the universe, we don't know in what direction.
Every 28 days, or a month, the moon rotates entirely around the Earth. The moon orbits the Earth, and the Earth orbits the Sun.
Earth orbits the galatic core once every 230 million years.
Yes! Our Sun orbits the black hole at the center of our galaxy one time every 226 million earth years.
The Moon orbits the earth nearly once a month. It orbits every 28 days. In a year, the Moon can orbit the earth 13 times.
No. The Earth orbits the Sun once in 365.24 days
it orbits the sun once every 365 days(a year) the moon orbits the earth every month(28-31days)
No. Our solar system orbits the galaxy in about 200 million years.
the moon orbits the EARTH every month.
The Earth spins like a top around its own axis. The Earth orbits the Sun. The Sun has its own proper motion through the Milky Way galaxy, and orbits the center of the galaxy every 220 million years or so. The Milky Way galaxy itself is moving, but because we don't have any fixed point of reference in the universe, we don't know in what direction.
ALL orbits are ellipses. Each and every one.
It orbits the star 581 once every 13 days. Earth orbits its star, the sun, every 365 days. Which means that Gliese orbits faster than Earth.
The Earth Orbits the sun, and the sun revolves around the center of of the galaxy at 250 km/s. At this speed it completes one revolution about every 200 million years. Therfore the earht has made about 23 revolutions around the center of the galaxy.
The sun does not orbit around the moon. The earth orbits the sun and the earths moon (every planet has 1 or more moons) orbits earth.