It is very difficult to calculate the exact number.But it is approximately 3000.
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Many planets around each star reflect the star's light. For example think about Earth's orbit around the sun, a big star
All stars are circumpolar
how many layers does the earth have and name them
The earth has many scientific things to discover!
There are many more people on earth than there are stars in the sky that are visible to the naked eye, even if you include all the stars that are ever visible from any spot on earth and not just the ones that you can see.However, if you include all the stars that we know about that are not visible to the naked eye, there are many more stars, by many orders of magnitude, than all the people who have ever lived on earth. It is possible that there are many more stars than the total number of human beings who will ever live at any time, past, present and future.
Around 2500-5000 visible stars with the naked eye.
In Delhi only 50-60 stars are visible just because there is a lot of pollution so the sky is full of dust and also because the Ozone layer protects the Earth with Atmosphere so maximum only 50-60 stars are visible.
Depends on what the weather was like, where you were and what time of day it was.
No. There are roughly 5,000 stars visible to the naked eye.
Vesta is the only Asteroid visible on Earth by the naked eye. It has no moons
The big dipper has 7 visible stars. There are really 8 but only 7 can be seen with the naked eye :P
It depends on where the planets are in their orbits relative to Earth. In many cases the first object you see may be a planet as the five planets visible to the naked eye are brighter in our sky than the stars.
Three, as observed from earth with the naked eye. Do not confuse the stars in Orion's belt with the "stars" hanging from the belt, usually portrayed as his dagger.
There are so many stars visible in the night sky. When some of them disappear, usually its because something is between it and Earth, but in many cases it is because it has finally burned out.
Any normal star bright enough to be seen with the naked eye as an individual star is in the Milky Way galaxy. A supernova in a nearby galaxy such as one of the Magellanic Clouds might be bright enough to be seen with the naked eye, but these are short-lived.
Among the visible stars, it's the one we have named 'Polaris'. But there are many stars closer to the north celestial pole that aren't bright enough to be seen with the naked eye.