None. The Atmosphere only goes out a few dozen miles and the nearest star is the sun.
Mainly hydrogen and helium, with trace amounts of ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, methane, and water. In many ways the atmosphere of Jupiter is similar to the atmosphere of a star.
There are no stars in the atmosphere. Stars are found in outer space.The pistol star is the brightest known star. The largest is vy Canis Majoris.
The outermost atmosphere of a star is called Stellar atmosphere. Within the Stellar atmosphere, the corona is the outermost part. The corona mostly consist of plasma which has a temperature above a million Kelvin.
A 'Falling Star' is not really a star at all. It is actually a meteor burning up in the atmosphere as it enters.
The chemical composition of the star atmosphere.
The sun does not have an atmosphere - it is a star, not a planet. It is a ball of burning gas.
A shooting star, which is within the Earth's atmosphere.
Earth is heated by the sun, which is a star.
Star doesn't blink but they appears to blink when light from the furthest star get reflected variably from our atmosphere
Correct. A shooting star is a meteor, a small object burning up in Earth's atmosphere.
Wolf 359 is a star, its atmosphere is mainly hydrogen.
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