I guess yes - but not precisely.
All the stars in the Andromeda galaxy are heading towards the Milky Way Galaxy
Uranus is a planet. It does not have any stars. Like Earth, it orbits around the Sun, which is a star. The Sun does not belong to any planet.
the sun is closer to earth than any other star........... ever! :) :)
what is unusual about the sun compared to many other stars ?????#
All stars are sun or sun is the star both are same.
the sun and the stars are the same the only difference is that the stars are farther away and the sun is closer
The 'stars' are any celestial object that reflects the light from the sun... This can be something as small as a man-made satellite - or as large as a whole galaxy !
toward the north Brighter stars are often newer and hotter, but sometimes they are large old giants. Distance is the main factor. The sun appears as any other star from Pluto's distance from the sun, but we see it as clear as day (literally) from Earth.
Yes, the Sun.
No. The sun is a star like any other; it holds no special place in the galaxy. The stars, including the sun, orbit the center of the galaxy. There are also stars in other galaxies.
Since Earth's surface is rotating toward the east, "fixed" celestial bodies appear to be moving toward the west.
The Sun is closer that any other star to us, there for the sun looks larger than other stars. The sun is actually small in comparison to other stars.
Uranus is a planet. It does not have any stars. Like Earth, it orbits around the Sun, which is a star. The Sun does not belong to any planet.
The Earth is currently headed away from the nearest dwarf star and won't start heading back towards it until about the beginning of July. However, there's no danger of a collision any time soon; we've been orbiting it like this for about five billion years. (The nearest dwarf star is, of course, the Sun.) There are other dwarf stars "headed towards" Earth in the sense that they're getting closer to us, but again, there's no danger of a collision in the foreseeable future; none of them are headed directly towards us, and the distances involved are so large compared to the relative speeds that the Earth will have become uninhabitable long before any of them could get here even if they were headed directly at us.
Because the sun is a star.
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The Sun.
the sun is closer to earth than any other star........... ever! :) :)