Pluto
No. Dwarf planets orbit stars just like planets do. Stars orbit the center of their galaxy. An object orbiting a planet would be a moon.
There are several bright stars. Planets move around the Ecliptic, covering 13 constellations or so. Note that planets look like stars, but are not currently considered stars. Also note that some of the planets look brighter (to us) than any real star. Other than planets, the brightest stars are the Sun (also changes through the constellations of the Ecliptic), Sirius (Canis Major), Canopus (Carina), and Toliman (Centaurus).
Planets orbit stars.
Planets are much closer; stars are just like the sun but much farther away. Planets are rocky or gaseous (or ice) bodies, while stars, like our sun , are giant fusion reactors on steroids. Stars are very hot (millions of degrees) while planets are mainly cool or cold.
THEY DISCOVOR STUFF like stars and planets
why do the planets look like stars
Planets but the look like stars
Yes and no because when you look up in the sky some of those stars are planets but techinacally they aren't stars.
On the contrary! A star has planets, which circulate it. And planets have moons. Stars do not circle planets.
No. Stars are like suns, around which planets may orbit.
sometimes other planets can look like stars, but a star in itself is just a star. No. Stars are things like our Sun. While you may occasionally see some very close planets in the sky, most of the lights you see will not be planets.
No. Dwarf planets orbit stars just like planets do. Stars orbit the center of their galaxy. An object orbiting a planet would be a moon.
so we can tell the weather and see the stars and moon and the 8 planets in space and it also helps us to see what the planets and stars look like to make films out of them to make it look realistic instead of usin a piece of scenery.
A astronomer would look at stars planets and the moon.
you can see mars and Jupiter but they look like stars unless you use a telescope ------------------------ Because stars shine - give off light - while planets do not.
1) Although planets can be composed primarily of rock or gas, only stars are objects made of gas that are massive enough to support a nuclear fusion reaction. 2) Although planets and stars can orbit stars (as in binary systems), stars never orbit planets.
Plants are normal and stars are like comets