No. The stars are much farther away than any spacecraft we have sent, manned or unmanned. The farthest any astronauts have been from Earth is around the far side of the moon, the closest object in space to Earth. Even the closest stars (other than the sun) are millions of times farther away.
If you go past the stars you will get to planets then clocks then nothing
No
Astronauts can see planets, stars, and species.
stars and rockes
Stars!
Stars.
Stars are balls of burning gas. So, no, astronauts cannot land on stars, since they are so bright and are too hot.
Nowhere. You can't see the starlight past the bright sunlight, but the stars are still there.
From Encyclopedia we can get a list of famous & not famous astronomers & astronauts of the past & present.
Yes. Astronauts do study the moon. In particular, Astronomers study the planets, stars and outer space.
People who go to the moon are called astronauts.
No. The stars are too hot to visit and too far away to get to.