The sun is a star and its a lot closer to us than the other stars.
Stars appear smaller than our sun when viewed at night because they are significantly farther away from Earth than the sun. Despite being much larger in size, the distance between us and the stars makes them appear as mere points of light in the night sky. In contrast, the sun is much closer to Earth, which allows us to see its size and brightness in greater detail.
The night stars are farthest from the Earth. The other three objects -- Sun, Moon, and Mars -- are all within the Earth's solar system.
Moon is closest (¼ million miles), then the Sun (93 million miles), then the stars are the furthest (trillions of miles).
No, the sun is not a star but a star of average size compared to other stars in the universe. It is actually one of the closest stars to Earth, just 93 million miles away.
No, stars very far away from Earth do not have a significant influence on Earth's motion. The motion of Earth is primarily influenced by the gravitational forces of the Sun and Moon. The gravitational effects of distant stars are negligible compared to these closer celestial bodies.
Stars appear different from the sun because the sun is closer to the earth and the other stars are further away from the earth so that's why the appear differently when you look at them in the sky!!!!!
Stars are much further away from earth than the planets. The nearest star other than the sun is over four light years away.
The Sun appears to be so much larger than other stars because the Sun is so much closer. The Earth is 93 million miles away from the Sun, while the nearest other star is billions of times further away.
The Sun is our closest star, however obviously the other galactic stars are much further from Earth than our Sun.
no, the tilt of the earth means you are further away on the earth
no, the tilt of the earth means you are further away on the earth
Light from the sun because all light travels at the same speed, and the sun is the closest star to the earth, so therefore the light from the sun reaches the earth before light from other (further away) stars
The Sun is the closest star to Earth, so it appears much brighter than other, more distant stars.The Sun is eight light-MINUTES away from the Earth. The NEAREST other star is 250,000 times further away.
If I understand the question correctly, the answer is YES. There are billions of stars. The earth happens to rotate round the one that we call the sun. All other stars are all a lot further away.
Mars is 78.3 million kilometers further away from the Sun than the Earth is.
No, the sun is much further away from the earth than the moon.
It's further away.