no, it revolves around the Center of the MilkyWay Galaxy...
Any star other than our own sun is a fixed star. Therefore Proxima Centauri (a red dwarf star) and the Pole Star (Polaris) are fixed stars. Note that fixed stars only appear to be fixed but are actually in motion.
A fixed location in a space is called a fixed star.
Our sun is actually a small star, tons of stars are way bigger than our sun. One. Each star is a sun.
Nope. The sun is considered a star.
I'll have to say that Earth's nearest star is the Sun............... I know for sure that mercury's closest star is the Sun ( The Sun is a Star) Yes the nearest star is the sun
Any star other than our own sun is a fixed star. Therefore Proxima Centauri (a red dwarf star) and the Pole Star (Polaris) are fixed stars. Note that fixed stars only appear to be fixed but are actually in motion.
No one is really sure if it does. A star stays still right? And the sun is a star, but some scientist says that the Sun moves on its own axis.answer= our whole universe moves. is the question whether or not it rotates or if it is literally fixed in space?
No, The sun is seen as a sun and not a star. Our sun is a star.
The Sun is a star.
The Sun is a star.
A fixed location in a space is called a fixed star.
The Sun is a star.
Our Sun is a star
The Sun is a Star
A fixed location in a space is called a fixed star.
Our sun is actually a small star, tons of stars are way bigger than our sun. One. Each star is a sun.
Nope. The sun is considered a star.