The Sun.
A shooting star is made up of rocks then they go around a planet to get more speed then they go and crash on the earth or rome around it; a comet
Polaris is a star, not located on the surface of the Earth, so it doesn't have a longitude.
the sun
The Sun
the earth revolves around only one star
No it takes a Month for the Moon to go around the Earth it takes a Year for the Earth to go around the Sun.
You are making it way too obvious. You said "your Earth", I wasn't born yesterday, your obviously an alien. We will destroy you
"The star around which the Earth orbits, which provides light and heat to the planet."
The star that a planet travels around is called its parent star or host star. The parent star provides the gravitational force that keeps the planet in orbit around it. Similarly, our planet Earth orbits around the star we call the Sun.
The Earth orbits one star, which we simply call "Sun".
No all planets revolve around the nearest star. In our case, the sun.
A star map for mars would be the same as a star map for Earth.