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Any normal star bright enough to be seen with the naked eye as an individual star is in the Milky Way galaxy. A supernova in a nearby galaxy such as one of the Magellanic Clouds might be bright enough to be seen with the naked eye, but these are short-lived.

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Usually not. You can see at least three galaxies (M31, the Large Magellanic Cloud, and the Small Magellanic Cloud) with the naked eye, but you can't distinguish individual stars. However, if there is a supernova explosion, for a few days it may be as bright as an entire galaxy.

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Most of the stars in the galaxy are not visible to the naked eye. We can only see about 10,000 stars in an excellent,dark location. The number of stars in our galaxy are estimated at 100 billion.

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No. Dwarf stars are very dim. A good example is Proxima Centauri. That star is the closest to the Earth but still invisible to the naked eye.

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No, there is something called "dark matter." We can't see it and scientists don't know what it is, but it makes up about 80% of the universe.

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Unfortunately, they are too distant to be seen with the naked eye, or even most telescopes.

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Yes, if it is close enough. Dwarf stars aren't especialy bright, but they are quite common. Many of the dim stars that you see in the sky at night are dwarf stars.

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There are several dozen nebulas that are visible with the naked eye, as long as you are not too close to a city and its light pollution. Try rural Montana, or Colorado.

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