Star system with 2 star called?
binary star system
It is obviously the solar system.
1. the earth is a planet 2.only 1 star, the sun
Its a planet, NOT a solar system.
The Milky Way isn't in the solar system, the solar system is in the Milky Way, about 27,000 light years from the center, at the edge of one of the spiral arms.
There are lots of binary (double) stars, not just one pair.There are lots of binary (double) stars, not just one pair.There are lots of binary (double) stars, not just one pair.There are lots of binary (double) stars, not just one pair.
It is obviously the solar system.
There is only one star in the solar system (Sun). However, there are between 2*1011 and 4*1011 stars in the galaxy, the number of them present dictated by the initial mass-energy of the galaxy and the mass of the component stars.
Such a system is a multiple-star system. If it contains exactly two stars then it is called a binary system.
There are no inherent limitations to the number of suns a solar system can have. The Koreans have discovered a planetary system with two suns. See link below.
Nazil's system
1. the earth is a planet 2.only 1 star, the sun
I would call it "model of the solar system". Answer 2 Ifr you are referring to the mechanical models, they are orreries.
It is actually 2. Jupiter and the Sun. Some say that Jupiter is a planet but it is a brown dwarf or a failed star.
Its a planet, NOT a solar system.
We only have one star in our solar system, the Sun. The others are in there own solar systems. Each solar system has 1-2 stars in their system, most of the time two making them binary. Stars are made up of pressurized gases thousands of times denser then diamond, yet they are a plasma. A star needs a huge amount of gases to clump together and became nuclear, most of the time gases are used up by the end of the formation of the second star. sometimes before resulting in a Jupiter or a "dead dwarf"
2 solar system questions that you can ask your class is: # What is the hottest planet in the solar system? and # How many moons does Jupiter have?
Andromeda is a fairly large galaxy around 2 million light years away, it's not in our solar system or even in our galaxy. It's a huge separate group of billions of stars, each of which may have solar systems and planets of their own.