a star is a hi surface above from us, so i would say about 8,000,000 feet above us.
Only time will tell the answer to this question. One big clue would be how it looks when it is close.
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Depends on the star, and how close you are to the star.
What is farthest is a star because the sun is an average-sized star and it only looks this big because its close. So because of that, you could conclude the star is farther. Now its only the moon competing against the star. I just know that the sun is farther.
It’s the bureau star
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Hmm well if a star is moving, then i do not believe it is a star dude. If it doesn't light up til it gets close it's definitely not a star, lol
the super nova that's a big big star it's morgantaousthe super nova that's a big big star it's morgantaous
because sun is the only star that is close to earth
The correct term is a Sea Star. The sea star bearing [up to] nine arms is called a "fragile star" and is also a close relative to the "sunflower star".
Because it is a bright star and it is close to earth (or should I say CLOSER to earth than any other star). It is also very big and dense.
as big as a star
Only time will tell the answer to this question. One big clue would be how it looks when it is close.
Her manager lines up her first big break, and she nails it.
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Yes, we see it as differen because it is so close and therefore big in the sky. It is one of numerous of stars and not even a particularly big one at that.
Depends on the star, and how close you are to the star.