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The North Star does not orbit the sun, nor do any of the stars. The North Star is its own star system several times more massive than the sun.
the north star. it takes 8 minutes for light to get from the sun to the earth. it takes half a billion years for light to get to us from the north star...i think. but i know that the sun is definetly closer.
No. Mercury is one of the planets that orbit the sun. The North Star is Polaris.
The Earth orbits the Sun, at a distance of about 150 million kilometers.
Because the 'Solar System' all revolves around one star, Sol or the Sun. The North Star is another star light years away from the Sun.
The better question would be: Where is our Sun in relation to the Milky Way? Our Sun is located on one of the Milky Way's spirals, about halfway.
the milky way
Neither. It is actually a star. Its true name is Polaris, just as the true name of the sun is Sol. It is nicknamed the North Star because it is the only star that appears not to move in the sky, because its position is directly over the North Pole.
Our sun is located in the Milky Way. The eight planets revolve around it. The sun is the biggest star in the Milky Way world.
The North Star, or if you want a literal answer that is probably not the one that you are looking for, The Sun
The sun.