A new star would most likely form from stars that died (or exploded). After the death of a star, a dwarf star is the new "baby" star. It's more like a reincarnation (a cycle of rebirth).
Most likely it would be a "white dwarf". They are composed mainly of carbon and oxygen in an extremely dense form, called "electron degenerate matter".
It would spin out of earths orbit. And most likely hit a planet, star, comet, or keep on going.
Light is a form of energy.
The most likely name on a ring with the letter L is Love
We cannot say for sure unless you can say exactly when this happened, but it was most likely not a star but the planet Venus.
That would be "black hole". This is most likely to happen when the original star is very massive - several times the mass of the Sun. A star of the Sun's mass will definitely NOT become a black hole, unless it somehow acquires much more mass.
they would follow the north star.
Most likely it would be a "white dwarf". They are composed mainly of carbon and oxygen in an extremely dense form, called "electron degenerate matter".
Scientists would use the Doppler Effect to calculate the distance to a Star which had the newly-discovered planet.
Kesha would most likely have many MANY friends, considering she is a pop star.
The most popular thing on a Christmas tree is a star. But if you are Catholic or Christian, you would most likely have an angel.
A star 8 times the mass of the sun will most likely explode in a supernova.
The antimatter will annihilate an equal mass of matter in the star and both masses will turn into energy, most likely in the form of gamma rays. Unless you used an enormous amount of antimatter there would be no noticeable change in the star. A large enough amount could blast away the star's outer layers.
M star
Most likely.
It would spin out of earths orbit. And most likely hit a planet, star, comet, or keep on going.
A movie star will most likely to own a kelpie.