No, there is no star anywhere that is 'still'. First, you would have to ask: "Still relative to what?" Second, prevailing theory is that the galaxies of the universe are all moving away from one another. Even relative to the far distant galaxies, all the contents of the Milky Way are orbiting around the center of the Milky Way, a super-massive Black Hole. There is nothing anywhere that is actually 'still'. The idea of a static universe has been discounted over the last several decades.
yes, the stars are still visible in the original position
They see the Northern and Southern constellation stars respectiively.
he will be on danceing with the stars until next season
No, the Old Man-Rick's dad- is still alive on Pawn Stars.
You can tell the time of year by looking at the stars in the sky. The ones you see tonight are the same ones you will see in any year on this date. You will see the same ones tomorrow night, but if you go out at the exact same time to look as you did tonight, you would see they were in slightly different positions. As the year continues you will notice that the stars you see are moving and you will start to see different ones. In 6 months from now, most of the stars you will see will be different than what you can see tonight, except for some that are right overhead. So if you can learn what stars are seen at what time of year, you can know what time of year it is and even work out what time it is. That is what people did long, long ago.
Some stars might no longer be in existence but one can still see them in the night sky because they are still active.
Stars that are no longer in existence, or dead stars, may be still visible in the night sky depending on how far away the star was from earth. Light takes time to travel, so if a star is 50 billion lightyears away from earth, and it died 25 billion years ago, due to the amount of time it takes for the light to reach our eyes, the star's light will still be visible for another 25 billion years.
Because their light is still reaching us.
unicorns still exsist, but you have to be a maiden to see them . oh and you have to belive.
The light from the stars travels billions of years. Most of the stars we see are already gone, but the light from them us still traveling.
Nowhere. You can't see the starlight past the bright sunlight, but the stars are still there.
The stars you see at night still exist.
Tokyo, Japan is still in existence.
Yes, it is possible to see the moon and the stars at the same time in the sky. The moon is often bright and can outshine the fainter stars, but on clear nights with a waxing or waning moon, you can still see some of the brighter stars in the sky.
Depends on how dense the clouds are. With thin clouds, you'll still see some of the stronger stars. With dense cluds, you won't see a thing.
No, everything still looks like stars. You just see more of them.
No. They are still there, but you can't see them because of the sun. ( stars don't have light switches).