Oh, isn't it wonderful to think about the journey of our beautiful sun? Well, you see, our sun actually orbits around the center of our Milky Way galaxy. It takes about 200 million years to complete one trip around this galaxy, bringing light and warmth to us and all the planets along the way. Imagine that cosmic dance of creation happening right before our eyes!
Other way around - the Solar System is a part of space.
Outer space is not considered part of the sun's atmosphere. The sun's atmosphere consists of layers such as the photosphere, chromosphere, and corona, which are directly connected to the sun itself. Outer space, on the other hand, is the vast expanse beyond the sun's outermost layer, where the sun's influence diminishes.
the sun dosent travel because it dosent has an orbit to travel on
The Earth is NOT suspended in space. The Earth is in ORBIT round the Sun.
The Sun illuminates only one side of an object at a time, so only the side facing the Sun receives sunlight. As objects in space rotate and orbit, different parts are illuminated at different times. Additionally, the vast size of space means that not all areas will be within the Sun's reach.
Other way around - the Solar System is a part of space.
Outer space is not considered part of the sun's atmosphere. The sun's atmosphere consists of layers such as the photosphere, chromosphere, and corona, which are directly connected to the sun itself. Outer space, on the other hand, is the vast expanse beyond the sun's outermost layer, where the sun's influence diminishes.
the sun dosent travel because it dosent has an orbit to travel on
why do the PLANETS orbit the sun? Because of gravity, the sun has loads of gravity so it holds all the planets in space.
the sun holds the planets in orbit.
The orbit
The answer is planets.
Yes meteroids orbit the sun, Space is very interesting
The gravitational pull from the planets and the sun
The Earth is NOT suspended in space. The Earth is in ORBIT round the Sun.
The Sun illuminates only one side of an object at a time, so only the side facing the Sun receives sunlight. As objects in space rotate and orbit, different parts are illuminated at different times. Additionally, the vast size of space means that not all areas will be within the Sun's reach.
space junk