Yes - the sun slowly orbits the galactic center of our galaxy, The Milky Way. Also, everything in our solar system orbits the sun. That's what a "year" is - the amount of time it takes Earth to orbit the Sun once, about 365 days.
The sun does not revolve around anything, the earth does in an ELLIPTICAL orbit The sun does not revolve around anything, the earth does in an ELLIPTICAL orbit
neptunes orbit time of the sun is 164.79 years to orbit the sun neptunes orbit time of the sun is 164.79 years to orbit the sun
Mercury, Days to orbit sun = 87.97, Years to orbit sun= 0.24 Venus, Days to orbit sun = 224.70, Years to orbit sun= 0.62 Earth, Days to orbit sun = 365.26, Years to orbit sun= 1.00 Mars, Days to orbit sun = 686.97, Years to orbit sun= 1.88 Jupiter, Days to orbit sun = 4331.57, Years to orbit sun= 11.86 Saturn, Days to orbit sun = 10759.22, Years to orbit sun= 29.46 Uranus, Days to orbit sun = 30799.10, Years to orbit sun= 84.32 Neptune, Days to orbit sun = 60190.00, Years to orbit sun= 164.79
The planets orbit the Sun. The Sun is at the center of our solar system and does not move.
Stars do not orbit the sun.
Yes. Meteoroids orbit the sun.
The sun, does not orbit anything. Because it is the center of the universe, based off of the heliocentric model. Planets, and satelites(moons) do orbit the sun though.
Yes, the distance from the sun is variable for anything with an elliptical orbit.
The sun does not revolve around anything, the earth does in an ELLIPTICAL orbit The sun does not revolve around anything, the earth does in an ELLIPTICAL orbit
The Sun is very hot it is a ball of gas giving out hot fire, planets are not that hot.The Sun does not orbit anything, where as planets orbit the Sun.
The sun doesn't orbit anything, the planets orbit the sun, and our moon orbits us. It takes 24 hours forthe moon to orbit us once and 365 days for the earth to orbit the sun once
Because the sun is actually a star. Planets by definition Orbit a star. The sun does not orbit anything and is a huge ball of mainly Hydrogen and Helium.
Halley's Comet orbits the Sun, in an elliptical path. It doesn't orbit anything else.
Reality is subjective. Our bodies orbit the sun in a clever sense, if you assume that your inner thoughts, soul, is tangible and can 'orbit' anything.
There are no known objects that orbit the sun closer than Mercury! though there mite be some small asteroids not visible.
Meteors are in orbit round the Sun and they follow Kepler's 3 laws of planetary motion, which apply to anything that orbits the Sun, of any size and mass.
It doesn't. The moon orbits the earth, and the earth orbits the sun, and the sun orbits the center of the galaxy. And the galaxy doesn't orbit anything.