It is just a mid-life average yellow star.
There are also Red-Giants, White Dwarfs, and Proto-Stars. Which are stars in different points of their aging process.
Nicolaus Copernicus found that the sun is in center of the universe
Earth, Sun, Andromeda galaxy and then the universe. increasing size------------------------->
No there's millions of sun's if you see at night you will see stars!A star is a sun!
The sun-centered universe model is known as the heliocentric model, with the Sun as the center around which the planets orbit. This model was proposed by Nicolaus Copernicus in the 16th century, challenging the prevailing geocentric model that placed Earth at the center of the universe.
Hydrogen is the most common element in the Sun, in most stars, as well as in the Universe in general.Hydrogen is the most common element in the Sun, in most stars, as well as in the Universe in general.Hydrogen is the most common element in the Sun, in most stars, as well as in the Universe in general.Hydrogen is the most common element in the Sun, in most stars, as well as in the Universe in general.
The universe then the sun then the earth:)
The sun was the center of the universe is an example of:
Nicolaus Copernicus found that the sun is in center of the universe
Yes, the sun is considered an average star in the universe.
There is a single sun in our own solar system, but not in the universe. There are trillions upon trillions of suns (or stars) in the universe.
Universe >> Milky Way galaxy >> Solar System > Sun >> Earth
No. The sun exists as inside the universe and was created after the big bang. Nothing (that we know of) existed before the universe.
Earth, Sun, Andromeda galaxy and then the universe. increasing size------------------------->
it was Nicolaus Coppernicus who discoveered that the sun is the rest center of the universe
The sun was the centre of the Universe
yes the sun moves around the universe but it takes a long time to rotate around it ronly once. the sun might not have made it around the universe once.
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