Every star is different. Some stars are millions of times brighter than our Sun, while some stars are so small that they barely glow at all. We can easily see the big, bright stars - but we have no idea how many tiny "red dwarf" or "brown dwarf" stars there might be. They are so dim, that we cannot see them from so far away.
That's a star. A galaxy is much larger than a star; a typical galaxy contains several hundred billion stars.That's a star. A galaxy is much larger than a star; a typical galaxy contains several hundred billion stars.That's a star. A galaxy is much larger than a star; a typical galaxy contains several hundred billion stars.That's a star. A galaxy is much larger than a star; a typical galaxy contains several hundred billion stars.
beat the 2nd stage of the gateway galaxy.
You see it in the second power star in Boo Moon Galaxy.
In Super Mario Galaxy 1 you can get 121 power stars, but in Super Mario Galaxy 2 the star gauge can hold 240 stars.
sun is the brightest star in the galaxy
the trial galaxy rock is on top of the observatory (or around it). you have to get the three green power stars and a green launch star will appear use it to get to the trial galaxy rock.
galaxy: star and star (your welcome)
A star is one, a galaxy is many.
what star?
No. A Sun (or star) is one thing; a galaxy is something entirely different. A galaxy is much larger than a star; it contains millions or billions of stars.
No galaxy is 2.9 million miles away - they are much, much farther. Even the closest star in our own galaxy is much farther away than that.
You are technicially cheating and you won't get the power star.You will get a bronze star which doesn't count as a power star.You must get the star on your own in order to get the real star.