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How can you not orbit around an "equator" of a star? They're round... and put out the same radiation in all directions. No matter how you orbit them... you orbit their center
OK, so you will make the statment that a star has no equator, will you deny poles? like a north and south, buecause stars have poles, and a equator is a line pependicluar(SP) to the median of said poles.(thas all me)
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The equator is an imaginary circle drawn around a planet (or other astronomical object) at a distance halfway between the poles. The equator divides the planet into a Northern Hemisphere and a Southern Hemisphere. (thats form a dictionary)
Ya only one equator per body, and all stars have them:)
How odd that folks jump up to cut stuff down without even looking in a book to see if their comments are based in reality.