mercury
The EARTH!!!!
Actually the gravity cannot affect the suns movement. But without gravity, every planet would stop orbiting and sail off out of here in a straight line.
Jupiter does not have any suns. It is a planet that orbits the Sun in our solar system.
Yes. All stars are suns and all suns are stars. The other way around. besides, the sun is just another name for a star No. a sun is a star, not all stars are suns.
Earth is a terrestrial planet composed of rock and metal. It has a diverse range of ecosystems that support a wide variety of life forms. It is the only planet known to have liquid water on its surface.
Mercury
The planet with nine suns is often referred to in the context of a fictional setting, such as in the science fiction series "The Expanse." In our solar system, there is no known planet that orbits nine suns. However, some exoplanets in other star systems may exist in multi-star systems, which can have two or more suns, but nine is extremely rare and speculative. In literature or media, such a planet might symbolize a unique or fantastical environment.
No, a planet.
Venus
The glare around the sun, often referred to as a halo, is caused by sunlight interacting with ice crystals in the atmosphere. These ice crystals refract and reflect the sunlight, creating a ring of light around the sun.
Planets do not have suns orbiting around them. Suns have planets orbiting around them. The planet in our solar system with the highest number of discovered moons orbiting around it is Jupiter, with over 100.
the biggest planet is saturn and there is only 1 sun to share among all the planets
its a newly discovered planet with 2 Suns ...
The glare of the sun's photosphere. To see the corona with your eyes, wait for a total solar eclipse, or use a specialise telescope.
The EARTH!!!!
Because the suns rays do not point to mercry
There are no known planets with 7 stars as its suns.