A Star converts hydrogen into energy by nuclear fusion. A planet does not
'cause the star is self luminous and the planet is not .
A star is a completely different thing from a planet. In other words no star is a planet.
When don't they? If a planet is in orbit around a star, it is in continual orbit. Orbital periods (the lengths of time it takes different planets to complete one orbit) are different from planet to planet, and are related to the distances between the planets and their stars.
When don't they? If a planet is in orbit around a star, it is in continual orbit. Orbital periods (the lengths of time it takes different planets to complete one orbit) are different from planet to planet, and are related to the distances between the planets and their stars.
the sun is a star not a planet
Yes, there is a relationship between the mass of a planet and its distance from its star. Heavier planets tend to form farther away from their star, while lighter planets form closer. This is due to the way planetary material condenses and accumulates in different parts of a developing solar system.
They both have different planets. They do not have a planet that is on both!
A planet orbits a star whereas a moon orbits a planet.
Our Earth is an example of a planet, whilst our Sun is an example of a star.
A planet does not admit light or heat.
That star would be the sun. That's why it's a planet in our solar system.
A star is burning and made of gas and fire, while a planet is made of soil and rocks. a star is smaller