Stars glow because they are hotter than the surrounding area. See related question.
Glow Stars was created on 1993-05-17.
Because there are a lot of them, and many of them are so far away that we don't see them as individual stars but rather as more of a vague glow.
Stars do, by their own power. Planets merely reflect light.
No, they reflect the light from surrounding stars.
When things that are supposed to glow in the dark don't, it is usually because they were not exposed to other sources of light. For example, glow stars only glow if the light in the room they decorate has been on for sometime, in a kind of absorbtion process. Without previous contact with a light source they can't glow.
No stars blue? A star's colour depends on it's temperature. A blue star must be very hot in order for it to glow blue. All stars in the main sequence sre only hot enought to glow yellow, not hot enought to glow blue.
in general terms, it's *glow* or auora
The fusion occurring in the stars cause large amount of light, heat, and radiation causing the stars luminosity.
Red stars are cooler than stars of other colors but are still quite hot, which is why the glow red.
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Schlitz Playhouse of Stars - 1951 Girl with a Glow 6-30 was released on: USA: 19 April 1957