Mainly planets, which may have moons, but stars are also orbited by dwarf planets (like Pluto and Sedna), and space debris (like our asteroid belt).
No
An astronomer studies the stars and planets.
=What orbits the Earth is the only thing you can see at night. It's not stars. I know you can see them at night, but it's not them. It's the Moon.=
Uranus is a planet. It does not have any stars. Like Earth, it orbits around the Sun, which is a star. The Sun does not belong to any planet.
They are either other solar systems, nebulas (Dead solar systems) Blackholes, other galaxies or stars that have no orbits
the orbits of binary stars
The Earth orbits one star, which we simply call "Sun".
Stars mainly everything to me thanks fr helping me
The Moon orbits the Earth.
Because it orbits
No
Stars do not move, but the moon orbits. Stars appear to move because we are moving.
parallax :)
Binary stars are very useful for determining the mass of the stars and thus any objects orbiting around them.
No. The stars will influence each other gravitationally, and eventually change their orbits.No. The stars will influence each other gravitationally, and eventually change their orbits.No. The stars will influence each other gravitationally, and eventually change their orbits.No. The stars will influence each other gravitationally, and eventually change their orbits.
their orbits in binary systems
Planets cannot have stars orbiting them by definition.