You mean what is the oval shape around the sun , its probly its outer gas energy you know the onces it lets out that cause solar storms somethimes or just the shine of it or maybe a galaxy that surrounds it partially idk that's just what I think right now .
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During a solar eclipse, the alignment is the Sun, Moon, and Earth, with the Moon positioned between the Earth and the Sun. As the eclipse progresses outward toward the edge of the solar system, the alignment remains the same, with the Sun at the center and the Moon moving away from the inner planets towards the outer planets.
The planets are satellites of the sun. The moons are satellites of the planets. The moons revolve around the planets captured by their gravity, while the planets revolve around the sun captured by its gravity and the sun.
Planets are not considered satellites, but rather celestial bodies that orbit around stars, like our Sun. Satellites are objects that orbit larger celestial bodies, such as planets orbiting around stars or moons orbiting around planets.
The things orbiting around some planets are things that look like meteors or asteroids. They are really large peices of Giant fecies.
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During a solar eclipse, the alignment is the Sun, Moon, and Earth, with the Moon positioned between the Earth and the Sun. As the eclipse progresses outward toward the edge of the solar system, the alignment remains the same, with the Sun at the center and the Moon moving away from the inner planets towards the outer planets.
No. Stars are like suns, around which planets may orbit.
The planets are satellites of the sun. The moons are satellites of the planets. The moons revolve around the planets captured by their gravity, while the planets revolve around the sun captured by its gravity and the sun.
Planets are not considered satellites, but rather celestial bodies that orbit around stars, like our Sun. Satellites are objects that orbit larger celestial bodies, such as planets orbiting around stars or moons orbiting around planets.
yes - dozens of planets are known to exist. Earth-like planets, however, are hard to detect. Most of the planets found have been giants like Jupiter and Saturn.
On the contrary! A star has planets, which circulate it. And planets have moons. Stars do not circle planets.
Copernicus took the Earth from it's traditional position in the centre of the universe and stated that it must orbit the sun like the other planets. This is the basis for our current understanding of the solar system.
They move around the Sun in ellipses - just like the planets.
No planet orbits around Saturn because planets only orbit around a star like our Sun. And Saturn isn't a star, it's a planet.
The things orbiting around some planets are things that look like meteors or asteroids. They are really large peices of Giant fecies.
An eclipse occurs when one celestial body blocks the light from another, like a solar or lunar eclipse. An ellipse is a geometric shape that resembles an elongated circle, often used to describe the shape of orbits of planets and other celestial bodies.