a group of the stars
The Population I group of stars
No. A constellation is a group of stars that appear to be in a pattern as seen from Earth. The sun is just one star.
universe
Our Sun belongs to the group known as G-type stars (Yellow Mainstream Star) A couple of other examples of stars similar to our own are Alpha Centuari A and Tau Ceti
Stars do not orbit the sun.
The Milkyway
The sun belongs to the milky way.
White dwarf stars.
The Population I group of stars
Constallation
Milky Way Galaxy
Our Galaxy (the milky way)
The Perseus Arm of the Milky Way galaxy contains the Sun.
No. A constellation is a group of stars that appear to be in a pattern as seen from Earth. The sun is just one star.
because the sun takes all its energy so all that is left is the brightness of the stars
universe
There are 100 stars within 6.5 parsecs (21 light years) and the brightest are Sirius, Alpha Centauri, Procyon and Altair. The group is just called 'the local group'. Eleven of the 100 stars are brighter than the Sun.