No. You could not stand on a star for two reasons. First, stars are made of gas, so there is no solid surface to stand on. Second, stars are extremely hot. Even the lowest-temperature stars would incinerate you very quickly.
no if you did you would burn very very quickly
My latest sit-com needs a fresh, new co-star. Please stand in that line with my co-star.
UM Check it yourself you lazy person!
Could be an Amish barn star or something ...
No. It just becomes higher in the sky. If you were to stand at the North Pole,the 'North Star' (Polaris) would appear almost directly overhead.
If you are looking at fielding statistics, it could stand for 'Assists'. If you are looking at yearly statistics and AS is shown as the far right at the end of the line, it could stand for 'All Star'.
This stand for United Starship in the fictional world of Star Trek.
"BSM" could stand for Bronze Star Medal
honestly who cares at least she gave it her all. could you stand up there and sing the star spangled banner.
California star testing
it is the star sign for Virgo
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The 'G' in G-Star stands for 'Gap'.
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