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2007-02-10 04:49:29 · 10 answers · asked by Ashok S 1 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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One, the sun.

2007-02-10 04:52:57 · answer #1 · answered by Walking Man 6 · 2 0

Our Solar System has only one star: The Sun.

2007-02-13 08:32:25 · answer #2 · answered by Tenebra98 3 · 0 0

Er, one. That is why it is called a solar system to start with, although there are a few binary stars in space.
I have never heard of any solar system with more than 2, and in fact am not sure anybody has ever discovered a planet circling a binary.

-Dio

2007-02-10 04:57:58 · answer #3 · answered by diogenese19348 6 · 1 0

I agree with the rest, there is only one, our sun. However, some have speculated that there may be a red dwarf or brown dwarf star that orbits our sun with a period of 25-26 million years. This could account for a repeating periodicity of mass extinctions at that approximate interval that we seem to see in the fossil record. Unless you count hollywood stars........

2007-02-10 05:48:37 · answer #4 · answered by Sciencenut 7 · 0 0

Uno,1...... but I do know that on an average clear sky night the average human can see 8650 stars....I am just full of pointless knowledge

2007-02-10 04:58:27 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There is only one star.

2007-02-10 04:58:53 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

One.

2007-02-10 05:41:35 · answer #7 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

only one that is the sun

2007-02-10 04:58:33 · answer #8 · answered by JAKE 3 · 1 0

just one, the sun

2007-02-10 04:57:46 · answer #9 · answered by Brother Daz 3 · 1 0

Um, one. We call it "The sun" or sometimes "Sol."

Did you take astronomy?

2007-02-10 04:57:47 · answer #10 · answered by Irritable 3 · 1 0

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