Solar System
Earth and Mars are planets, not stars. Stars are massive celestial bodies that generate light and heat through nuclear reactions in their cores, while planets are smaller bodies that orbit stars. Earth and Mars are both planets in our solar system that orbit the Sun.
The group of stars and planets that Earth belongs to, visible at night as a band of pale light across the sky, is called the Milky Way Galaxy. This galaxy is a spiral galaxy containing billions of stars, including our Sun, and is best seen from Earth in areas with minimal light pollution. The band of light is composed of densely packed stars and cosmic dust, creating a luminous path that stretches across the night sky.
the stars and some of our planets
an astronemer studys the earth, planets and stars
Our Sun belongs to the category of stars known as main sequence stars, specifically a G-type main sequence star. It is classified as a yellow dwarf star.
its called a satellite, a large object floats in space above earth to take pictures of stars and planets
How far is the earth to the sun?
Because the Earth and all the planets move in orbits round the Sun, while the stars appear to be fixed if we disregard the Earth's daily rotation.
Planets orbit stars. Our planet (earth) orbits a star we call the sun.
Tucson, Arizona
around Earth!
not a clue