There is only one star in the solar system - it is the Sun.
the star is yellow
No. There is one star in our solar system, and no other solar systems within it.
Our star's name is Sol - that's why it's called the solar system.
Yes, a star is like a sun for other solar systems. Stars are similar to our Sun in that they emit light and heat, and they serve as the central bodies around which planets orbit in their respective solar systems.
Not necessarily! System with one sun (star) at its centre is called solar system. A solar system may have anything. Our solar system has, of course eight planets, asteriods, comets. But any other solar system in the cosmos may have different things,
The only star in the solar system is the sun.
the star is yellow
No. There is one star in our solar system, and no other solar systems within it.
The sun is the only star in our solar system.
To the extent that "other solar systems" are referred to at all, they are referred to by the name of the central star. So if planets were discovered to be orbiting around the star Tau Ceti, it would be called the "Tau Ceti system".
they are a star and leftover planets that formed.
Our star's name is Sol - that's why it's called the solar system.
Yes, a star is like a sun for other solar systems. Stars are similar to our Sun in that they emit light and heat, and they serve as the central bodies around which planets orbit in their respective solar systems.
"solar system" is the term used to describe planets orbiting a star. We know that planets also orbit binary and tertiary star systems, these would be different kinds of solar systems.
The solar system has only one star, the Sun, a yellow star with a G2 spectrum and an absolute magnitude of 4.7.
the name solar system means a system of planets around the star. hope this helps! Solar systems are found throughout the universe but the one we know is in the milky way and the sun (star) revolves around planets.
Our star's name is Sol - that's why it's called the solar system.