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  • Objects Orbiting Stars Beyond Our Sun: Planets, Moons & More
    The term "star" is often used loosely to refer to any bright object in the sky. However, technically, a star is a celestial body that generates its own light and heat through nuclear fusion.

    Therefore, it's important to clarify what you're asking.

    * If you mean, what orbits other stars besides our Sun? Then the answer is planets, moons, asteroids, comets, and even other stars (in binary star systems).

    * If you mean, what orbits things that are not stars (like planets)? Then the answer would be moons, asteroids, comets, and sometimes other planets (in binary planet systems).

    To give you a more specific answer, I need more context. Please tell me:

    * What kind of objects are you interested in? (planets, moons, etc.)

    * Are you asking about objects orbiting stars other than our Sun?

    * Do you have a specific star in mind?

    Once I have more information, I can provide a more accurate and relevant answer.

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