No. The sun is the only star in the solar system.
The sun is in the middle of the Solar System.
OUR solar system has only one star, but there are other solar systems which have more than one
Maybe but in the solar system that most readers will be familiar with there is only one star, called the Sun.
Our sun is not bigger than the solar system. The sun is a star, and it contains over 99.9% of the mass of the solar system, but the solar system is much bigger than the sun.
No, the solar system is centred on one star, our star called the Sun. The next nearest star is about 9000 times further away than Neptune.
The most massive object in most solar systems is the sun, which is the central star. Since stars differ in mass, and each star has something different orbiting it, most stars will be larger or smaller than 700x the mass of the bodies orbiting them. In the solar system of which Earth is a part, there are 18 planets, which all orbit the star Sol.
Sure. There are lots of binary star systems. And even ones with more than that. It is more common than many people realize. Our nearest neighbor is a star system with several stars all orbiting each other, or their center of mass, to be more precise.
well, there is only one star in OUR solar system, we call it the sun; but there are about 100 BILLION stars in the milky way galaxy, of which our solar system is a part of
Our sun is actually a small star, tons of stars are way bigger than our sun. One. Each star is a sun.
Our star or AKA the sun it is the largest object in our solar system it alone acounts for about 98.88 percent of all objects mass in our solar system
No. The moon is in the solar system. The only star in the solar system is the sun. All other stars are much farther away than any object in the solar system.
There are no inherent limitations to the number of suns a solar system can have. The Koreans have discovered a planetary system with two suns. See link below.