Our solar system has one star; the Sun.
yes
The sun is the centre of our solar system. It is a star. Specifically it is a type G yellow dwarf.
No. It is a star we call the sun and is the centre of our solar system.
It's a star. It's at the centre of our solar system, all of the planets orbit it.
No, stars are not at the center of our solar system. The Sun is at the center of our solar system and it is a star. The other objects in our solar system, such as planets, moons, asteroids, and comets, orbit around the Sun.
As the sun is also a star, and a relativity cool one at that, it is at the centre of our Solar System. Though some planets do have an elliptical coarse around the sun it is none the less considered to be at the centre.
The Sun The Sun is classified as a G-type main star, and at the centre of our Solar System.
The rest of the solar system orbits a star (the Sun) which stays at the centre. To be precise, the whole solar system revolves around its center of mass. The Sun has about 99.85% of the entire mass of the solar system. So, its not surprising that the center of mass of the solar system is close to the surface of the Sun and that the Sun more or less stays at the center.
The giant ball of nuclear fusion at the centre of the solar system, the star known as the sun.
Literally a solar system has the Sun at the centre because solar means 'of the Sun'. But to have a system of planets you need something massive at the centre to provide the gravitational force to control the orbits. Without that, the planets will just go off in straight lines.
the sun is. It is also the ONLY star in THIS solar system.
There are no star patterns in the solar system. There is only one star in the solar system ... the sun.