Check out the centauri stars
Probably MILLIONS of stars very much like our Sun.
No, but our sun is a star just like all the other stars in the night sky.
Yes, stars do move just like the sun. They all orbit the center of the galaxy due to the gravitational force between the stars and the center. Additionally, some stars have their own planetary systems that revolve around them, similar to our solar system.
The stars in the sky are very much like our Sun.
You can't Stars are great big gasses of stars. Just like the sun
Stars that are most like the sun are called G-type main sequence stars. Examples of such stars include Alpha Centauri A and Tau Ceti. These stars have similar temperature, luminosity, and spectral characteristics to our sun.
Little stars, also known as dwarf stars, can range in size from about one-tenth the size of our sun to around half the size of our sun. These stars are smaller and cooler than average stars like our sun.
No. Most stars are red dwarfs.
Yes there are many... the stars we see in the sky are just like our sun in fact our sun is a star. The stars we see in the sky are trillions of miles away from us that is why they see like point size sources of light.
The sun is hotter than red stars but cooler than blue stars,
The five medium stars are the Sun, Alpha Centauri A, Sirius A, Vega, and Capella. These stars have masses and luminosities greater than average stars like our Sun, but are not as massive or luminous as giant stars.
No. The sun is a star like any other; it holds no special place in the galaxy. The stars, including the sun, orbit the center of the galaxy. There are also stars in other galaxies.