Yes, stars really exist. One example of a star is the sun in our solar system.
No
He does exist like God
We would not exist. Our sun is a star.
No, they can be different colours, depending on the kinds of stars they are.
The stars -or anything in the universe, for that matter- do not have a purpose. The concept of "purpose" is a man-made concept. The stars exist because gasses and other elements coagulated to form them.
There really are no stars in the film Climax 3 as it's a film that does not exist. Climax 3 is also not even a television show that exists so there is no one that stars in it.
There really are no stars in the film Climax 3 as it's a film that does not exist. Climax 3 is also not even a television show that exists so there is no one that stars in it.
No. Neptune is a planet, while a constellation is a pattern of stars in the sky. The thing about constellations is that they do not really exist; Neptune is real and the stars are real, but the PATTERN of the stars exists only in our own minds.
Constellations do not really exist; they are perceived patterns in the stars. Most of the classical constellations were named by the Romans.
The stars you see at night still exist.
Yes, stars can exist outside of a Galaxy, but the majority are within a galaxy.
No
At the centre of stars.
In stars.In stars.In stars.In stars.
All around us.
If our sun did not exist the other stars would be little different from the way they are. The sun is just one of billions of stars in the galaxy. Many of the stars we see in the sky are larger than our own sun.
Nubula does not exist.