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.
The planets orbit the Sun. The Sun is at the center of our solar system and does not move.
I am not familiar with planets evolving around any singular planet. If you are referring to orbit, the planets orbit the sun, a star, not a planet, in our solar system. Some planets have moons in their orbit.
The sun does not go around anything. It stays relatively stationary in the center of our solar system while the planets orbit around it. This is known as heliocentrism, which was proposed by Nicolaus Copernicus in the 16th century.
The two forces that work together to keep the planets in orbit around the sun are gravity and inertia.
No, the sun does not rotate around all planets. In our solar system, planets orbit around the sun due to its gravitational pull. The sun itself rotates on its axis, influencing the rotation of the planets but not physically orbiting them.
None. All eight planets in the Solar System revolve around the sun.
No. We orbit the sun, along with the other planets. The Sun is stationary
I'm not sure what you mean by "Star planets." However, I can tell you that there are 8 known planets that orbit the star Sol, including Earth (Sol 3).
the sun does not move, the planets orbit around the sun idiot.
Planets orbit the sun. Stars do not.
The planets orbit the Sun. The Sun is at the center of our solar system and does not move.
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.
All planets in our solar system orbit around the Sun.
No, they orbit around the Sun. The planets and the Sun are all in our solar system.
All planets orbit around a sun.
The planets orbit (travel) around the Sun.
Planets orbit the sun.