-Yes it is.
The sun is a star.
The sun is currently a main sequence star.
No, The sun is seen as a sun and not a star. Our sun is a star.
Depends a lot on your location, but the "star" you are referring to could be the planet Venus or the star Capella
They are the same thing. A sun is right here, while a star is VERY far away. But if we could build - WHEN we CAN build! - interstellar spacecraft, we will take off from the Earth, and we'll see our Sun nearby. When we get there, we will find a new sun in the sky - and our Sun will be a tiny star, far away!
The Sun is a star.
The Sun is a star.
No, Earth's revolution around the Sun does not affect the right ascension and declination of a star. These coordinates are fixed relative to the celestial sphere and are not impacted by Earth's movement around the Sun. Right ascension and declination are used to locate objects in the sky and remain constant over time for a given star.
The Sun is a star.
Our Sun is a star
The Sun is a Star
yes, at night you dont see the sun anymore right? well its because at a certain point this star has to do its part; which is light the other side of the earth.