There are how many stars in our solar system?


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

Did you take astronomy?
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
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
only one that is the sun
There is only one star.
One.
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..
Our Solar System has only one star: The Sun.
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