No, the sun is only one minor rather small star among the billions of stars (many much larger and brighter than the sun) that make up the Milky Way galaxy.
No. Every star in the galaxy is a sun.
The sun is a star but the sun is a star but it is the only one in our galaxy, the milky way.
Our Sun is a star
sun is the brightest star in the galaxy
the sun is a star that is in the galaxy! not away from it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!>:(
The biggest star known in our galaxy is UY Scuti, a red supergiant located in the constellation Scutum. It has a radius around 1,700 times that of the Sun.
The sun is a star and the only one in the solar system. It does not orbit any star but rather orbits the center of the galaxy.
No, the Sun is not the only star in the Milky Way galaxy. There are estimated to be over 200 billion stars in our galaxy, of varying sizes and ages. The Sun is just one of the many stars that make up the Milky Way.
Every other star in the Milky Way galaxy, plus our Sun.
No. The sun is larger than the average star but is nothing out of the ordinary.
Milky way is the galaxy in which our Earth and the parent star Sun are located.
It is impossible for the sun to be a dwarf galaxy because the sun is a star. But if you're asking if it's a dwarf star, then no, otherwise we'd be dead.