Vega has about 2.1 times the mass of the Sun. That's a fairly large mass; but you'll have to choose where you set the limit between "medium-mass" and "high-mass"! It is definitely not "low-mass"; in general, low-mass stars, i.e. red dwarves, can't be seen with the naked eye, even if they are in our immediate neighborhood. (The very closest star after the Sun is Proxima Centauri, and it can't be seen with the naked eye.) The main definition of a high mass star is a star that can eventually explode as a supernova. For that the star needs to be around at least 8 times the Sun's mass. I would say Vega is best thought of as "medium mass".
Only if you live in Sonora, CA. All stars - Deneb among them - rise in the east and set in the west, but Deneb is fairly far north; from the perspective of central California, Deneb sets at an azimuth bearing of 330 degrees, so more north-northwest. If you live in Sonora or Copperopolis (two towns in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains) then Deneb would appear to set in the same direction as Sacramento.
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As far as was ever known to the public, all of the people who ever stepped onto the moon were astronaut members of NASA's Apollo program, and all of them were Americans. No Russian ever set foot on the moon. Yet.
No women have ever been to the moon. (so far anyway... )
he is in a set already.
sacramento
Lego Star Wars-the Super Star Destroyer I would say. Probably something like that.
Vega has about 2.1 times the mass of the Sun. That's a fairly large mass; but you'll have to choose where you set the limit between "medium-mass" and "high-mass"! It is definitely not "low-mass"; in general, low-mass stars, i.e. red dwarves, can't be seen with the naked eye, even if they are in our immediate neighborhood. (The very closest star after the Sun is Proxima Centauri, and it can't be seen with the naked eye.) The main definition of a high mass star is a star that can eventually explode as a supernova. For that the star needs to be around at least 8 times the Sun's mass. I would say Vega is best thought of as "medium mass".
Vega has about 2.1 times the mass of the Sun. That's a fairly large mass; but you'll have to choose where you set the limit between "medium-mass" and "high-mass"! It is definitely not "low-mass"; in general, low-mass stars, i.e. red dwarves, can't be seen with the naked eye, even if they are in our immediate neighborhood. (The very closest star after the Sun is Proxima Centauri, and it can't be seen with the naked eye.) The main definition of a high mass star is a star that can eventually explode as a supernova. For that the star needs to be around at least 8 times the Sun's mass. I would say Vega is best thought of as "medium mass".
The cast of Broken Hill the Movie - Alexa Vega on Set - 2009 includes: Luke Arnold as himself Alexa PenaVega as herself
Not in the main game, but he is the star of his own set of challenge maps as DLC.
Only if you live in Sonora, CA. All stars - Deneb among them - rise in the east and set in the west, but Deneb is fairly far north; from the perspective of central California, Deneb sets at an azimuth bearing of 330 degrees, so more north-northwest. If you live in Sonora or Copperopolis (two towns in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains) then Deneb would appear to set in the same direction as Sacramento.
morning star... :) or not nick you wont ever no hahahahahahaIt is morning star for those of you who are unsure of the answer above. However, if Venus is seen after sun set it is called evening star. lol
As far as we know, no astronauts have ever set out on a trip to any star. We can be sure that if any ever did, they're still on the way. It's much more likely that any astronauts who ever set out to travel to a distant star used their imaginations instead of an engine. That's the great thing about being human. The farthest humans have been is the Moon, using chemical propulsion. The nearest star is about 390 times farther away than the moon is, and the second nearest star is 271,000 times farther away than the nearest one is.
Tattooine and the Death Star
Yes. In the original series, they could be set to heat, stun, kill, and dematerialize.