NEVER GOT A CHANCE TO VISIT THE GALAXY...........!!
2007-12-30 21:59:19
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answer #1
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answered by FUNNY GUY. 4
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Is There Only One Sun
2016-10-22 02:19:52
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Heh. You interest my memory of an previous comedian tale. Museum instruction manual: This dinosaur skeleton is 50 million years and seven months previous. tourist: How can they comprehend the age so precisely? instruction manual: through fact they informed me it replaced into 50 million years previous while i began right here, and that i've got been right here 7 months. Your 50 years makes no substantial distinction to the age of the moon, sunlight, galaxy, etc. Their an prolonged time are measured in billions of years. like the dinosaur, the errors bars on the age estimate are many cases greater advantageous than 50 years.
2016-12-18 13:15:05
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answered by fuchser 4
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A galaxy is a group, a hellova large group, of stars orbiting around a central point. So there are more stars in this galaxy.
2007-12-31 14:03:38
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answered by Anonymous
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No
Sun is one of the stars in the galaxy. There are lots of stars
2007-12-31 06:11:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Every stars is only implies to sun.and a galaxy is the clusters of stars so there are lots of sun in the galaxy.
2007-12-31 01:27:12
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answered by Anonymous
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no there are thousands of stars and any of them could be suns, also we know about a least 1 other solar system
2007-12-31 00:49:24
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answered by Tony 2
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yes, we have just one sun bt sun is the name of a star and v hv mny odr stars in r galaxy,i.e. d milky way. But v get d light mainly frm sun as its d nearest star 2 r planet odrwise odr strs lyk lpha centauri r far bigger dn sun bt bcos of d distanse v dnt get lyt frm dem.
2007-12-30 22:30:51
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answered by Aastha 1
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One sun/star makes up a solar system unless that solar system is a binary or trinary solar system then there are 2 or 3 suns/stars, now the are a whole lot of solar systems inside one Galaxy and even more Galaxies inside this universe, i hope this explains everything you need to know.
2007-12-30 22:05:41
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answered by Anonymous
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There is only one Sun (star) in our solar system. Every star you see in the sky is a "Sun". Our galaxy is made up over well over 200 billion stars.
2007-12-30 22:01:27
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answered by Scott N 1
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'Fraid so. One sun, one moon, many planets/stars/satellites
2007-12-30 22:00:06
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answered by Ya-sai 7
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