No, the term starstruck usually refers to an overwhelming sense of awe by someone that is around famous people.
Full of stars like the sentence, "The sky was starstruck"
A Sky Full of Stars for a Roof was created in 1968.
And the Sky Full of Stars was created on 1994-03-16.
Starry.
Trevor Hall. When the Sun and the Moon collide.
northern lights
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And, similarly the stars in the sky also glitter ( due to refraction the light rays change their ways and that's why it's looks like they are glittering). For this reason the stars in the sky ar often compared with the jewels and the stars are widely denoted as the "jewels of the sky".
The Milky Way.
It was painted blue with white stars. To look like the sky at night.
The stars are always in the sky, 24/7/365. But you can only see them when conditions are favorable. Unfavorable conditions include: -- cloudy sky -- fog or smoke in the air -- sun also in the sky -- full moon in the sky -- lots of city lights around you
This phrase personifies the stars by attributing human-like qualities of playfulness and movement to them. By describing the stars as dancing playfully in the moonlight sky, it creates a vivid image of the stars moving joyfully in the night sky.