16 Cygni Ab, it is named like this since it orbits the main star, with two stars orbiting outside it's orbit. there are four objects in that system. 16 Cygni A, 16 Cygni B, 16 Cygni C, and 16Cygni Ab. to find out how the names work, there are plenty of lists out there on binary star/planet system naming.
no - they're planets. Suns are stars.
Planets do not have suns orbiting around them. Suns have planets orbiting around them. The planet in our solar system with the highest number of discovered moons orbiting around it is Jupiter, with over 100.
If the number of suns is m and the number of planets is n, then the total number of suns and planets is m+n.
Gravity and velocity (inertia) keeps planets in orbit around suns.
No, all stars aren't suns. A sun is a star that is at the center of a solar system. Planets rotate around the sun. Planets don't rotate around a normal star. A star can be found anywhere around the universe. That's not the case with planets. Planets have to be in a solar system and a sun has to be in the center. If this is the case with a star, then that star can be called a sun.
No planets are called suns. The Sun is the starat the center of the Solar System
no - they're planets. Suns are stars.
No. Planets orbit suns, while moons orbit planets. Planets do not orbit planets.
No. Stars are like suns, around which planets may orbit.
Planets do not have suns orbiting around them. Suns have planets orbiting around them. The planet in our solar system with the highest number of discovered moons orbiting around it is Jupiter, with over 100.
there called planets
Jupiter
If the number of suns is m and the number of planets is n, then the total number of suns and planets is m+n.
They are actually reflecting the suns light
The suns gravitational pull.
Yeah
no coz it sed on wikpedia