The stars you see at night still exist.
Stars that don't exist still stay in the sky because the light that we're seeing in the sky is about 10 years old because it takes so long for the light to get here due to the stars being billions of miles away
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Its called a Supernova.
Yes, it does, unless the light is obscured by other things like dust clouds, galaxies or bigger stars.
Yes, when we look at stars in the sky, we are seeing them as they were in the past because the light from stars takes time to travel to Earth, so we are seeing them as they appeared at a certain point in the past.
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Yes, when we look up at the night sky and see stars, we are actually seeing them as they were in the past due to the time it takes for their light to reach us.
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No, by the time star light reaches your eyes, the stars have moved on. So we see the stars in a position as they once where.
actually, the sun is a star, but we are closest to it so its light stops you seeing any others
Technically the stars are always visible 24 hours a day every day of the week. Stars shine and always continue to shine until they die in a supernova. The stars are not visible during the day because the light of the sun outshines all the light provided by the stars. However, during the night, when the sun is on the other side of the Earth, there is not enough external light to outshine the light of the stars. As a result, the stars are easily visible. However, there are instances that can prevent one from seeing stars even at night. For example, the bright lights of New York City cast a huge glow on the horizon, preventing anyone from seeing the stars past a "light barrier" created on the horizon.