There are two ways that this is possible. First, many photographs of space use telescopes, which magnify the stars, allowing us to see stars that we could not otherwise see. Additionally, many pictures taken at night use very light-sensitive methods of Photography, methods more sensitive than the human eye.
A "binary star" is the word used for two stars that orbit each other around their common center of mass. For example, Alpha Centauri A and Alpha Centauri B are a "binary star" that is the 2nd closest stars to our Sun. (The red dwarf Proxima Centauri is a little closer, but is so dim that it is invisible to the naked eye.)Two stars that appear to be very close to each other in the sky but are at different distances are a "double star". They aren't associated with each other; they are merely in the same direction.
They all belong to the Milky Way, our own galaxy. Some other galaxies appear to the naked eye as stars, but you can't see their stars from here.
stars dont move, but as we move they appear to.
If a star is younger in years than it is distant in light years we will not see it. It is there but because of its age and distance the star will be unseen as the light emitted from it has not reached us. Also black holes which use to be stars are 'invisible' as they do not emitt or reflect light.
it does not
Stars in the sky appear at night time. If it is cloudy outside, stars will not be able to be seen by the naked eye. The moon also appears at night time.
Yes, he stars in it. He plays the invisible guy.
The planets appear as steady points of light while the stars tend to twinkle.
They all belong to the Milky Way, our own galaxy. Some other galaxies appear to the naked eye as stars, but you can't see their stars from here.
A "binary star" is the word used for two stars that orbit each other around their common center of mass. For example, Alpha Centauri A and Alpha Centauri B are a "binary star" that is the 2nd closest stars to our Sun. (The red dwarf Proxima Centauri is a little closer, but is so dim that it is invisible to the naked eye.)Two stars that appear to be very close to each other in the sky but are at different distances are a "double star". They aren't associated with each other; they are merely in the same direction.
Around 2500-5000 visible stars with the naked eye.
You can see five of the planets in our Solar System with the naked eye - they appear as bright stars. To see Uranus and Neptune, you need telescopes.
close by bright stars
Black holes are invisible because their gravity well pulls in any light around it, but technically they're not stars. They are the collapsed cores of stars.
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Through a telescope or with the naked eye.