One recent study suggests there may be over
100,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 (or 100 sextillion)
stars in the the universe.
a google - indefinite amount of stars - never ending
there are 17 different stars in the constallation Perseus
There are many different stars, different and alike. stars can be from the size of a small rock, to a size bigger than you can imagine. Also, there are many different types of stars, including a red dwarf, a yellow dwarf, many different kinds of giants and supergiants. There are even stars that barely shine at all. Stars are also alike, but only in some ways. One way is that the all mostly give off heat and light. The are all made of hydrogen and helium.
The constellation Gemini has different stars, with different brightnesses.The constellation Gemini has different stars, with different brightnesses.The constellation Gemini has different stars, with different brightnesses.The constellation Gemini has different stars, with different brightnesses.
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The big and the little dipper are each made up of many stars; each has a different life expentancy.The big and the little dipper are each made up of many stars; each has a different life expentancy.The big and the little dipper are each made up of many stars; each has a different life expentancy.The big and the little dipper are each made up of many stars; each has a different life expentancy.
Different Stars was created in 2002.
different stars in different levels
I have no idea and i need someone to tell me
Every star is a sun, just in a different galaxy.
No. We know what the stars are. They are not planets. They are distant suns, many of which do have undiscovered planets.
dwarf stars,giant stars,main sequence stars