no sun is not stationary but it is revolving about its self as wall as about an other galaxy.
For the purposes of modelling the Sun is assumed stationary, but we know the Sun is going round the galaxy at a good speed, so everything is on the move all the time.
I was at the gym and i saw a black and white stationary bike.
No. We orbit the sun, along with the other planets. The Sun is stationary
No. The Sun is stationary, while the Earth rotates around the Sun. So the Earth is a satellite to the Sun.
It is not stationary, it is in orbit with the planets that orbit it (bi-orbital), however because it is so much bigger it does not move so far.Nothing is stationary; absolutely nothing.
For the purpose of this question we can assume the Sun to be stationary (it actually isn't) but due to the Earth's rotation it appears in our sky that the sun is moving. It is one of those instances where it is easier to think of it that way.
In a science fiction model, possibly. In reality, the planets orbit around the Sun which in itself is not stationary, as it orbits around the galaxies central core.
We know the Sun rotates because we can observe stationary sun spots moving across its surface.
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Sun is stationary. Earth moves and, as a result, always one side is day and the other is night.
The Earth would fall into the Sun.