The sun belongs to the milky way.
A galaxy is by a definition a group of stars. If there were no stars it could not be a galaxy.
The sun does not belong in the group of planet, galaxy, and moon. While planets and moons are celestial bodies that orbit around stars, a galaxy is a vast system containing stars, planets, and other celestial objects. The sun is a star and is fundamentally different from the others listed, which are not stars.
Our Solar System belongs to a group of stars that are clustered together in the Milky Way
galaxy are group of billions of stars
A galaxy!
A collective noun for a group of stars is a cluster of stars (small group) and a galaxy of stars (large group).
A galaxy is a huge group of stars that form a spreading spiral. Our own Milky Way galaxy is an example of a spiral galaxy.
A galaxy of stars
If the group is large enough, "galaxy" or "dwarf galaxy."
Our sun and about two hundred billion other stars belong to the Milky Way Galaxy.
Our sun and about two hundred billion other stars belong to the Milky Way Galaxy.
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