Generally a planet.
An object that orbits a star can be defined as a planet.
the answer is a planet.
Think about it...The earth only revolves around one thing and that is the sun causing the 24hour cycle being a full day.
It could be a planet or another star. Technically they orbit their common centre of gravity which could lie inside the larger object (e.g. the Sun-Earth system)
A large object that orbits a star is a planet.
A large, spherical body which orbits a star is called a planet.
A planet. Also, more than one star may orbit their common center of mass.
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A planet is a large naturally occurring spherical body composed of a solid or gaseous surface that orbits and receives radiant energy from a star and that clears away any debris in its orbital path.
There are no moons around a neutron star. A large, spherical body orbiting a neutron star would be considered a planet.
A planet is in direct orbit around a central star, while a moon is in orbit around a large body (a planet) rather than in a direct orbit around a star. The moon orbits the planet, while the planet orbits the sun.
Comets do indeed have orbits. Sometimes the orbits take thousands of years. For the most part, they stay in these orbits unless affected by the gravity of another body.
According to the International Astronomical Union, in a 2006 landmark decision, a planet is defined as a i) a celestial body that orbits a star, but is not a star itself; ii) is massive enough to have achieved a nearly spherical shape due to its own gravitational accretion, and iii) has cleared it local neighborhood of significant solar system debris. Under this definition, the classic eight planets are planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune), while other objects are not. For example, Pluto is a dwarf planet, Vesta is an asteroid, and Halley's comet is...a comet.
A planet is a large body of rock or gas that orbits a star, such as the sun.
We would call that body a "planet" of the star.
A planet is a large naturally occurring spherical body composed of a solid or gaseous surface that orbits and receives radiant energy from a star and that clears away any debris in its orbital path.
A star is a celestial body of hot gases that radiates energy from thermonuclear reactions in its interior. Pluto is classified as a dwarf planet, a planet being a large celestial body that orbits a star and does not radiate any large amounts of nuclear energy. The star Pluto orbits in the Solar System is our Sun.
There are no moons around a neutron star. A large, spherical body orbiting a neutron star would be considered a planet.
A planet is a celestial body which orbits a star, a planet must be large enough for it's own gravity to create it's spherical shape but not too large that it undergoes thermonuclear fusion (thermonuclear fusion is the process of star becoming a star due to it's size) there are many other factors but that was a basic answer.
satelliteA body that orbits a larger body is called a satelliteA body that orbits a larger body is a satellite.
Planet.
Such an object is called a planet. We live on the planet Earth.
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Jupiter and stars are both spherical (ball-shaped) and they both orbit a larger body of some sort. Jupiter orbits our Sun, and stars orbit the center of their galaxy, and sometimes stars orbit another close star.