Darling, those bright beauties in the sky are technically all "stars" to us Earthlings. Sun? Yup, star. Aldebaran? Boom, star. They twinkle, they shine, they're all stars in our solar system. That's the tea, hun.
No. None of the stars you see at night are in the solar system. They are lightyears beyond it.
Stars (apart from our Sun) are not a part of our Solar System.Stars (apart from our Sun) are not a part of our Solar System.Stars (apart from our Sun) are not a part of our Solar System.Stars (apart from our Sun) are not a part of our Solar System.
No, stars are not part of our solar system. Our solar system consists of the Sun and all the objects that orbit it, such as planets, moons, asteroids, and comets. Stars are separate celestial bodies that exist outside of our solar system.
well, there is only one star in OUR solar system, we call it the sun; but there are about 100 BILLION stars in the milky way galaxy, of which our solar system is a part of
No, stars are not part of the solar system. Stars are massive celestial bodies that produce their own light and energy through nuclear fusion. Our solar system is comprised of the Sun, planets, moons, asteroids, and comets.
Yes. In fact your eyes can see all the stars in our Solar System. The only star in our solar system is the Sun.
there is only 1 star in our solar system, which is our sun. the stars that we can see at night are outside of our solar system
There is only one star in our solar system, which is the sun. None of the other stars you see are in our solar system.
Our solar system is pretty small. There are hundreds of thousands of other solar systems with stars in them. That is what you see.
No. All the stars at night that are actually stars are well beyond the solar system. Five "stars" that you sometimes see are actually planets in our solar system: Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. The only actual star in our solar system is the sun.
No. All the stars you see at night are in our galaxy, but outside of the solar system. The only star in our solar system is the one at its center: the sun.
The solar system definitely is, and most of the stars you see are as well. If you can see the Andromeda Nebula on a very dark clear night, that is a system of stars outside our galaxy.
No. None of the stars you see at night are in the solar system. They are lightyears beyond it.
There is only one star that is part of our solar system. That is the sun. The stars we see are outside our solar system. "Solar" refers to our star. It holds the solar system together as it is through its gravity that everything orbits it, creating the solar system. So it is the key part of our solar system. That is why it is part of it.
Yes, the solar system is the only one in our solar system. there are other solar systems many trillions of miles away. You can see their suns, these are the stars.
Yes. There are no stars in the Solar System besides the Sun but there are over billions of stars out of our Solar System.
There is only one star in our solar system. The sun!! There is only one star in our solar system that one star is the sun!