There are many rock objects that revolve around the sun, but I think you might be thinking of a comet.
A satellite!
It is an asteroid.
They are both satellites to an object which means that they are similar. The moon revolves around the earth, while it is also orbiting around the sun. There is really no difference, but the moon is a satellite that revolves around an object that is turning, and the earth is an object that only turns around the sun.
Simply put, the sun, our sun, is a great big ball of burning gas. The moon on the other hand is a large cold lump of rock that is orbiting the earth. The moon revolves around the earth and the earth revolves around the sun. A moon is a hunk of rock and dust orbiting a planet. Planets orbit their star, which is a giant ball of gas and thermonuclear fire. A Sun is a huge object that fuses Hydrogen to make vast amounts of energy. The Moon is a ball of rock, much smaller in comparison.
A satellite revolves around a planet while it is revolving around around the sun (star). For example, moon (earth's natural satellite) revolves around earth while earth is revolving around the sun.
The bright object the Earth revolves around IS the Sun.
If an object revolves around the sun on the same plane as the planets, it is lying on an ecliptic.
asteroids
A satellite!
It is an asteroid.
This is an orbit. Sometimes, people say the object revolves around the sun, or it orbits the sun.
orbit
They are both satellites to an object which means that they are similar. The moon revolves around the earth, while it is also orbiting around the sun. There is really no difference, but the moon is a satellite that revolves around an object that is turning, and the earth is an object that only turns around the sun.
What? Your question doesn't make sense... do you want to know what object orbit the sun? If that's the question: Planets, dust, ice, rock, tons of stuff....
The sun, along with the rest of the solar system, revolves around the centre of our galaxy.
Rotation is defined as the spinning of an object around its own axis and revolution is defined as the spinning of an object around another body.Examples: When a bicycle wheel is let go, it rotates. It does not spin around another body.The Earth revolves around the Sun. It is moving around another body (The Sun). Hence the Earth revolves around the Sun.
That the earth revolves around the sun, not that the sun revolves around the earth.