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It is quite possible that the sun will turn into a Planetary Nebula. Planetary Nebulae are created when a star less than 8 solar masses turn into red giant stars. It can expel its outer shell by solar winds and also pulsing. These radiate out as planetary nebulae. Stars larger than 8 solar masses also undergo this process but normally end up as a supernova completely scattering the nebula.

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No. A shooting star is not a star; it only looks like one. A shooting star is a speck of dust that enters our atmosphere; nothing a solar system (or a sun) could form from.

No. A shooting star is not a star; it only looks like one. A shooting star is a speck of dust that enters our atmosphere; nothing a solar system (or a sun) could form from.

No. A shooting star is not a star; it only looks like one. A shooting star is a speck of dust that enters our atmosphere; nothing a solar system (or a sun) could form from.

No. A shooting star is not a star; it only looks like one. A shooting star is a speck of dust that enters our atmosphere; nothing a solar system (or a sun) could form from.

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If you mean, that our planet Earth revolves around another star instead of the Sun, that's possible, but higly unlikely.

If you mean, that our planet Earth revolves around another star instead of the Sun, that's possible, but higly unlikely.

If you mean, that our planet Earth revolves around another star instead of the Sun, that's possible, but higly unlikely.

If you mean, that our planet Earth revolves around another star instead of the Sun, that's possible, but higly unlikely.

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Due to the fact that the sun is significantly younger than the universe itself, (the universe is about 13.75 billion years old give or take about 0.11 billion years (110,000,000 years), which is a pretty accurate measurement, and the sun is roughly 4.57 billion years old) it is likely that the sun would have formed from the dust from a nebula, and as the sun is relatively young, this would support this evidence for this kind of formation. However, there is next to no evidence of remnants of the proposed nebula our sun came from, so although it seems likely, it would be very hard to prove.

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No. Shooting stars are meteors, which are significantly smaller than the sun. The Sun itself, is a star. Stars are really "suns" themselves.

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no because when its ready to reach earth it gets littler and litter and bout time it gets close to earth it turns into a meteorite

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No. A shooting star is not a star; it only looks like one. A shooting star is a speck of dust that enters our atmosphere; nothing a solar system (or a sun) could form from.

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If you mean, that our planet Earth revolves around another star instead of the Sun, that's possible, but higly unlikely.

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Not unless it gathers much more mass. It will likely become a white dwarf.

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