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Yes, all of the stars that you can see are other 'suns' like our own, or more accurately, our sun is a star, like the others you see at night. There are a lot of different types of stars, they vary a lot in size, temperature mass and composition, but they are all similar in that they burn fuel through nuclear fusion. A lot of them are in groups of two or three, though our sun is on its own. Each of the stars that you see at night may have several planets in orbit around them, similar to our solar system (but too small and dim to see from these distances). The other stars are much, much more further away than our sun.

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Does exist another sun?

All of the stars you see at night are suns.


How do you see stars?

because they are suns millions of miles away


Do we see stars in the sky because they reflect the sun's light?

No. The stars are distant suns that emit their own light.


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Are stars and Pluto the same size?

Are Stars and Pluto the same size? Answer: No. (And possibly yes.) Pluto is a planet or object in our solar system. Pluto rotates around our Sun just like Earth does. Our Sun is a star, and is much larger than Earth and Pluto. When you see stars in the night sky, you are looking at Suns that are located far beyond our solar system. So those stars must be larger than Pluto since they are further away from Pluto, yet you can see them. However there are many different types of stars or Suns in space. It is unknown exactly what size stars can be. So it is possible there is a star somewhere in space that is the same size as Pluto.


Why can you see stars?

Stars emit light that travels to the Earth.


Does the earths turns make the stars appear in the night?

The earth's turns affect which stars we can see, not if they are visible at all. The stars are always there, But the light from our sun is brighter then the stars, and when the earth turns facing away from the sun, the stars are the brightest thing in the sky.


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What side of the earth do you have to be on to see stars?

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