Binary Star Systems.
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There is photographic evidence of other young stars where such disks exist.
Meteoroids
determine which stars are gravitationally bound to each other
Yes. Constellation literally means "Stars Together". There are other phenomena that are called "Constellations" (such as group members of a music band) but astronomically a constellation is the grouping - from the point of view of the Earth - of stars. From anywhere else in the galaxy there are different groupings!
Yes, because the sun blocks our view of some stars. as the earth revolves further around the sun (over the course of a year), the stars that were originally blocked become visible from earth and stars that were once visible are now hiding on the other side of the sun. there are also stars that you will never be able to see without travelling to the southern hemisphere of the earth.
Binary stars.
No, stars revolve around the galactic center.
No stars revolve around the planet neptune. 13 moons revolve around Neptune.
The label has yet to be awarded, since the birth of a star has never been observed, and stars don't revolve around earth.
There is no other star that revolves around our sun. There are, however, many double and triple star systems in the universe, where the stars in the system revolve around each other.
It's called a constellation.
no
No. Absolutely nothing revolves around the moon.
Well copernicus s theory was the heliocentric theory which is that the sun is center and the planets and stars revolve around it ptomely s idea was the geocentric theory which is that the earth is center and other planets and stars revolve around the earth
Luke roudabush The Heliocentric Theory. - which is the idea that the stars, the earth, and the other planets revolve around the sun.
planets do not shine with their own energy but shine because of energy of stars. they revolve around stars
No, none of them do. Planets revolve around stars, so all of the planets in our solar system orbit the Sun, our own star.