Gravity
A planet orbits around a star, such as the Sun in our solar system. The gravitational pull of the star keeps the planet in its orbit as it travels through space.
The planet Venus has at times been called the Morning Star or the Evening Star, although it is not a star.
The path around a planet of a star is called an orbit. This orbital path is typically elliptical, with the star at one of the foci of the ellipse, as described by Kepler's laws of planetary motion. The gravitational pull of the star keeps the planet in this orbit, balancing the planet's inertia as it moves through space. The specific characteristics of the orbit, such as its shape and distance from the star, can vary depending on the mass of the star and the planet's velocity.
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No planet is called the North Star. The North Star is actually Polaris, which is a star located close to the north celestial pole. It appears stationary in the night sky, and has been used for navigation by many civilizations throughout history.
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A planet that orbits a star is called an exoplanet.
The "Sun" isn't called a planet. It's a Star.
The planet that is often called the evening star is venus.
The Sun itself is not a planet it is a Star.
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Venus is called the morning star because it is the brightest planet in the solar system and it is the closest planet to us.