Is there any other sun in whole universe ?
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Our sun is such an average star, and there are so many stars out there, I think in our galaxy there should be several which would be virtually indistinguishable from the sun. You would need to do detailed spectrographic analysis to find the slightest differences between them. Their rotation rates would probably be slightly different, too. But again, I'll bet there are some so similar to the sun, that it would take quite some time before astronomers could tell which was which if they were put side by side.
If you wanted to know how many might pass as the sun if we were in orbit around one and just made casual, non-technological observations, then I would say there might be many thousands of those which would fool us. Maybe even a million. And that's just in our galaxy.
If you wanted to know how many might pass as the sun if we were in orbit around one and just made casual, non-technological observations, then I would say there might be many thousands of those which would fool us. Maybe even a million. And that's just in our galaxy.
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No. There are many stars in the universe but no suns .
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