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The star that Earth orbits is the only star that we call the sun. That said, if you lived on a planet orbiting another star, you would probably call that star the sun.
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None. There is no known center to the universe.
As the question specifies brightness, the brightest star in the Universe is our Sun - because it is the closest star to us. The most luminous star is another question: See related question.
Beacause it is the biggest star in our universe
The universe contains everything that exists, including every star. The universe is many times larger than any star.
Universe: It contains everything.
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The only star in the solar system is the sun.
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A galaxy contains planets and a star system contains only stars.
Our sun is not the brightest star in the universe. It only appears brighter because it is much close than any other star. The brightest star as it appears in the sky is Sirius.
No. A Galaxy contains billions of stars whereas a binary star contains only two stars.
The characters in the Star Wars universe only use the metric system.
No, our solar system contains only one star, our sun, and the 8 planets.The galaxy on the other hand has billions, and the universe has in theory an extremely high number.
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The star that Earth orbits is the only star that we call the sun. That said, if you lived on a planet orbiting another star, you would probably call that star the sun.