The label has yet to be awarded, since the birth of a star has
never been observed, and stars don't revolve around earth.
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No, stars do not revolve around Earth. Stars are massive celestial bodies that are located at various distances from Earth in our galaxy, the Milky Way. The apparent movement of stars across the sky is due to the rotation of the Earth on its axis.
No, stars revolve around the galactic center.
No stars revolve around the planet neptune. 13 moons revolve around Neptune.
Binary Star Systems.See related question
Binary stars.
No, none of them do. Planets revolve around stars, so all of the planets in our solar system orbit the Sun, our own star.
he proposed that the earth is a sphere, that the earth, moon, and stars revolve around the sun, and that astronomy could be written as mathematical sentences called equations. -smartbrunette12
Planets orbit stars. Our planet (earth) orbits a star we call the sun.
This is because the Pole Star (i.e. Polaris, in the Northern hemisphere) is within a degree of the Earth's centre of rotation. That is, the north pole is in line with this particular star. Thus, as the Earth rotates, Polaris does not appear to move in the sky, and the rest of the stars appear to revolve around it.
It's called a constellation.
Luke roudabush The Heliocentric Theory. - which is the idea that the stars, the earth, and the other planets revolve around the sun.