If the star is invisible to the eye and visible to your telescope (which you can find out by calculating the limiting magnitude of the telescope) you can only find it by its coordinates. There are two types of coordinates - equatorial (right accension and declination) and alt-azimutal (altitude and azimuth), the first being more accurate and more slowly changing. The equatorial coordinates are measured in degrees, minutes and seconds (0 to +90 in the northern; 0 to -90 in the Southern Hemisphere) for the declination and in hours, minutes and seconds for the right accension. There are two ways of pointing your telescope: the easier one, if it has a 'go-to' system - you just put in the coordinates of the invisible star; the harder one - you have to point it at a UMi (alpha Ursa Majoris) - Polaris and adjusting the coordinate knobs on the telescope. Then you can point at any object using the coordinate knobs. Hope this was helpful.
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It can be call 'Invisible Star' because it is invisible.
It means another object is covering the star, making it invisible.
The star that is so cool (cold) that it does not emit light and so is invisible.
The visible star and the invisible star will attract each other. As a result, both will revolve around their center of mass; this movement, observed in the visible star, indicates there is an invisible star.
An invisible star could refer to a theoretical black hole, which cannot be directly observed because light cannot escape from it. Alternatively, a brown dwarf, a failed star that emits very little light and is difficult to detect, could be described as invisible.
Every visible star is an example of emitted light, regardless of how bright it seems. Several invisible ones are too, even though there are external reasons why they're invisible to us.
A dark star may be invisible if the sunlight reaches out for the dark star, similar to when the sun is on the other side of the Earth, the moon on the opposite, the moon would be invisible during the night. But there are exceptions, such as the eclipse, which appear during the day. Maybe the same theory applies to the dark star.
i don'tthink you can any more because i think they banned it
The star's chemical composition; the star's rotation; pulsations of the star; planets or other invisible objects moving around the star; how quickly the star is moving towards us or away from us.
The girl on the cover of "The Invisible Maniac" is actress Shannon Wilsey, also known as Savannah. She was a popular adult film star in the 1990s.
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