You have to find the name of your planet, which is often the name of the star it is going round with a small letter from b onwards. Taking the small letter away gives the name of the star.
In the case of Earth (which is my planet) the star is called "Sol".
The star that a planet travels around is called its parent star or host star. The parent star provides the gravitational force that keeps the planet in orbit around it. Similarly, our planet Earth orbits around the star we call the Sun.
A planet is a body that orbits around a star.
The object called at various times, the Morning Star and the Evening Star is the planet Venus.
Vega isn't a planet, it is a star. It is the second-brightest star in the northern sky.
A planet orbits around a star, such as the Sun in our solar system. The gravitational pull of the star keeps the planet in its orbit as it travels through space.
It is known simply as the Sun.
The star that a planet travels around is called its parent star or host star. The parent star provides the gravitational force that keeps the planet in orbit around it. Similarly, our planet Earth orbits around the star we call the Sun.
talk about the number of revolutions the planet makes around whatever if you have a star it revolves around or if it goes around the sun..
A galaxy is a cluster of stars and gasses and a planet is something that goes around a star. Can you see why this might not make sense?
she does not have a movie star planet do it emma
A planet is a large object that moves around a star in a solar system.
My planet is Earth. Earth's closest star is the Sun.
Pluto, which is a planetesimal, not a planet, orbits the star called Sol. Sol gives its name to our Sol-ar system, and is often called, "The Sun."
A planet is a body that orbits around a star.
It would be called a moon or, more formally, a natural satellite. In such a case, though it would not be considered a planet as it orbits a planet rather than a star.
The object called at various times, the Morning Star and the Evening Star is the planet Venus.
A planet orbits around a star, such as the Sun in our solar system. The gravitational pull of the star keeps the planet in its orbit as it travels through space.