An object that orbits a star is called a "planet." Planets can vary in size, composition, and atmosphere, and they are typically categorized as rocky or gas giant planets. Other celestial objects that may orbit stars include dwarf planets, moons, and asteroids.
A planet that orbits a star is called an exoplanet.
Pluto (if you still consider it as a planet),
My planet orbits a star known as the Sun, which is a G-type main-sequence star.
The star that Earth orbits is the only star that we call the sun. That said, if you lived on a planet orbiting another star, you would probably call that star the sun.
Generally a planet.An object that orbits a star can be defined as a planet.
A planet
Planet.
The Earth orbits one star, which we simply call "Sun".
We would call that body a "planet" of the star.
A planet that orbits a star is called an exoplanet.
Pluto (if you still consider it as a planet),
Satellite
The sun is a star and planets and asteroids orbit it.
A planetary object is a body that orbits a star (like a planet or a dwarf planet), whereas a moon is a natural satellite that orbits a planetary object. Moons are smaller bodies that orbit planets or dwarf planets.
Such an object is called a planet. We live on the planet Earth.
My planet orbits a star known as the Sun, which is a G-type main-sequence star.
The moon is not a star it is a moon. A star is made of gas - the moon is solid But it is the only object to orbit the earth