if difference between satellite and stars
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star is a spherical celestial body of matter held together by its own gravitational field and is generating energy by nuclear fusion reactions deep within its interior. The pressure of the mass of material overlying the core of the star is sufficient to cause nuclear reactions, the principal one being the transmutation of hydrogen into helium.
A satellite, in the astronomical sense, is a celestial body that orbits a planet, like our Moon orbits Earth. The Earth’s single, permanent natural satellite is unique in its relative size, positions and density as compared to the other planets’ moons
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A satellite, in the astronomical sense, is a celestial body that orbits a planet, like our Moon orbits Earth. The Earth’s single, permanent natural satellite is unique in its relative size, positions and density as compared to the other planets’ moons
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Stars hold their plantes and heavenly bodies in their gravity. Satellite on the other hand do not hold any heavenly body in their gravity.
Stars do not revolve around any heavenly body but satellite revolves around a specific planet.
Stars do not revolve around any heavenly body but satellite revolves around a specific planet.
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