No, there are billions of suns (stars) in the universe. Our sun is just one of them. The universe is vast and contains numerous stars, planets, and other celestial objects.
It is estimated that roughly 90% of the stars visible in the night sky are ordinary hydrogen-burning stars like our Sun. The remaining 10% may include dying stars, such as white dwarfs, neutron stars, or black holes, which are no longer actively generating energy through nuclear fusion.
'Fromia monilis' is one type of sea star.
Betelgeuse is a supergiant star located in the constellation Orion. It is one of the largest stars known, with a diameter around 1,000 times that of the Sun.
because when he looked at the sky he saw the stars he connected the stars and he connected one and he called it big dipper because he was the first one to discover the big dipper.
A globular cluster is typically larger in terms of the number of stars it contains compared to our solar system. Globular clusters can contain hundreds of thousands to millions of stars, while our solar system has just one star (the Sun) and a smaller number of celestial bodies like planets, moons, and asteroids.
No. it is one of the billions of stars in the Milky Way Galaxy.
The Milky Way is a collection of stars, including our sun. Many other stars have planets orbiting around them. When at least one planet orbits a sun(s), it is a solar system. The are (likely) millions of solar systems in our galaxy alone. A galaxy is a collection of stars that orbit around a large mass, normally a black hole. And there are thousands more galaxies in the universe. So, no. We are not the only solar system.
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Yes. Millions of blue stars exist in our galaxy alone.
A billion.
There is one star in the solar system and millions to billions of stars in one galaxy and billions of galaxies in the universe. So i see no reason why they should disagree with you.
No. There are millions of stars, but out solar system has only one star, the Sun.
No, there are billions of suns (stars) in the universe. Our sun is just one of them. The universe is vast and contains numerous stars, planets, and other celestial objects.
There are only 6,000 stars in the night sky which are viewable with the naked eye. But there are billions if not trillions of stars in the universe. Remember one star in every solar systen, millions to billions of stars in each galaxy, and billions of galaxies in the universe.
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There is only one star in the solar system (Sun). However, there are between 2*1011 and 4*1011 stars in the galaxy, the number of them present dictated by the initial mass-energy of the galaxy and the mass of the component stars.