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Q: Have all of the stars you see in the sky all ready exploded?
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Contact the manufacturer.


What percentage of stars do you see?

In the total Universe and with near perfect viewing conditions you can see about 0.0000000000000000005% of all stars.


Why are you able to see stars that might no longer exist?

Because we are observing the stars as they *where* not as they are now.If we look in the night sky, we see stars, some are close, some are further away.If we view, say Betelgeuse, we are seeing it as it was 640 years ago, because that is how far away from us it is in light years. For all we know it may have exploded as a supernova 639 years ago, but we won't know for another year.So the stars you are viewing in the night sky, is what a star looked like, depending on the distance from us.


Is there any stars you can see next to uranus?

There are stars all around us, so of course you'll see stars next to any planet you choose.


Do most stars shine?

all stars shine, its just a matter or whether or not we can see them


What are all of the stars in Orion?

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Can a telescope see all the stars in your solar system?

Yes. In fact your eyes can see all the stars in our Solar System. The only star in our solar system is the Sun.


If you were standing on the north pole how many circumpolar stars would you see?

All stars are circumpolar


Name of first stars in universe?

We only name things that we can see, or detect. The first stars in the universe were likely supergiant stars that exploded in supernova explosions within a few hundred million years. The material blasted into space by the first three or four generations of rapidly-dying stars provided the raw material that came together to form our solar system.


How is the motion of stars similar to the motion of the sun?

The stars we can see are all within our galaxy (the Mikey Way). In general all the stars are orbiting the center of the Mikey Way.


How is the motion of the stars similar to the motion of the sun?

The stars we can see are all within our galaxy (the Mikey Way). In general all the stars are orbiting the center of the Mikey Way.


Can you see the same stars all around the world?

You can not see the same stars all around the world. There are different star alignments in different parts of the world. For example, you can not see a star that is in Africa in the United States.