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A type of explosion that some believe started the Universe.
The universe is mostly comprised of empty space and therefore the helium is found in certain places. It is found on Earth and some other planets, but it is most commonly found in stars such as the Sun.
The most common element in the Universe - and in most stars - is hydrogen. Stars have smaller amounts of helium, and still smaller amounts of "metals" (heavier elements). Some stars may have burnt out their hydrogen, and consist mainly of helium and heavier elements. It really depends on the star's stage in its life cycle.
The Sun is made out of Plasma like many other Stars in the Universe.
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Stars are located in outer space. The sun is our closest star. Other stars are much more farther away. But, some bright lights in the sky are not always stars. They could be a passing airplane or even a space station, or a planet, or even a very far away galaxy. There are billions of stars in our galaxy, and billions of billions in the universe.
The heavenly bodies on the universe are anything that is found in the skies and is placed there by nature. Some of the common heavenly bodies include comets and stars.
There are several stages in the future of our Universe; not all details are entirely certain yet. However, it seems that the Universe will continue expanding (faster and faster); that at some time there will be no stars left (and no material to make new stars); that at some point most of the matter in the Universe will be in black holes; that at a later date, those black holes will have evaporated (this takes a long, long time); that at some point the galaxies will "evaporate" in the sense that the stars in the galaxies will escape into space (many will also fall into the central black hole). For more details, among other things you can check the Wikipedia article "Chronology of the Universe". Note that the first part of this article is about the past; further down in the article you can read about the expected future.
Some of the hydrogen has been converted into heavier elements by stars.
some of the stars we see in the universe took millions of years to get here - we are seeing what it looked like a million years ago.
Most people believe that all started with a big bang and all the pieces fall out and some of them form galaxies. Nowadays the Universe is still expanding
The collection of all visible or detectable galaxies is known as the universe. Each galaxy is a vast collection of stars--billions of them. Some galaxies have trillions of stars.