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How many stars are there in our solar system?

Our solar system consists of only one star, the Sun. The Sun is a single star in the center of our solar system. It supplies light, heat, and energy to the planets and other celestial bodies under its gravitational pull. Our solar system contains countless celestial bodies, including planets, moons, asteroids, and comets, but only one star, the Sun.

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