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Polaris and our Sun are very popular among sailors.
They are different because they have different atmospheres to the Sun. The main difference is that the Sun is a star which radiates energy and the planets are cold bodies which do not produce energy.
No, Polaris is a star in the constellation Ursa Minor. It is also known as the North Star.
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The sun, one way or another. The sun, one way or another.
The sun does rotate on its axis, but not exactly the way the Earth does, because the sun is made of gas, and different sections of it rotate at different speeds.
The earth is one of the eight planets we have in our solar system and the Milky Way is the galaxy in which our orbit of the sun takes place.
The sun, and our entire Solar system is all in the same galaxy called the Milky Way. Even the northstar ( Polaris ), which is 2.5 quadrillion miles away is in our galaxy clear across the other side.
The sun, and our entire Solar system is all in the same galaxy called the Milky Way. Even the northstar ( Polaris ), which is 2.5 quadrillion miles away is in our galaxy clear across the other side.
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The better question would be: Where is our Sun in relation to the Milky Way? Our Sun is located on one of the Milky Way's spirals, about halfway.