A star is a massive, luminous sphere of plasma held together by gravity, primarily fueled by nuclear fusion of hydrogen into helium. Planets, on the other hand, are smaller, non-luminous celestial bodies that orbit stars and do not undergo nuclear fusion. Additionally, planets do not generate their own light but reflect light from the star they orbit.
The Sun is many thousands of times closer to Earth than any other star.
Yes, there is a relationship between the mass of a planet and its distance from its star. Heavier planets tend to form farther away from their star, while lighter planets form closer. This is due to the way planetary material condenses and accumulates in different parts of a developing solar system.
The force of gravity between a planet and a star is determined by the masses of the planet and the star, as well as the distance between them. According to Newton's law of universal gravitation, the force of gravity is directly proportional to the product of the masses of the two objects and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between their centers.
Jupiter is the only bright planet near Aldebaran just now (Feb. 2013).
When don't they? If a planet is in orbit around a star, it is in continual orbit. Orbital periods (the lengths of time it takes different planets to complete one orbit) are different from planet to planet, and are related to the distances between the planets and their stars.
A planet does not admit light or heat.
The sun is a star. Its different to us than other stars because it is the closest to our planet.
See related for the differences.
A Star converts hydrogen into energy by nuclear fusion. A planet does not
one of them is a star
Our Earth is an example of a planet, whilst our Sun is an example of a star.
A star is burning and made of gas and fire, while a planet is made of soil and rocks. a star is smaller
The planet reflects solar light and a star has its own light.
The Sun is many thousands of times closer to Earth than any other star.
The Sun is many thousands of times closer to Earth than any other star.
It would make the gravity of the star have more power.As for your question, it all depends.If the planet was bigger than the star, the star would be pulled in gravatationally(if that's even a word).If the star were bigger than the planet, the planet would be pulled in.
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