20?? man thats tough
1. sun
2. north star
3. 7 forming great bear( ursa major)
4. 7 stars in ursa minor ( north star is one of them)
5. proxima centauri/alpha centauri cinstellation
Saturn at the top, Spica and Mars.
The 20 brightest stars in the night sky cover the range of star colors: Red, yellow white and blue-white. The single brightest star is Sirius, which is blue-white. Antares and Betelgeuse, both in the top ten, are very red stars, to the naked eye. And so on.
Betelgeuse and Rigel are both in the top 10 brightest stars in the sky. They have been seen bright in the sky even since cavemen looked up. So, they were discovered about the same time.
No. The sun is larger than about 95% of stars.
The largest stars would also be the brightest and that would put them near the top of the Hertzprung Russell diagram. The Sky Catalogue 2000.0 lists 50,071 stars of brightness down to magnitude 8.0. The brightest star is Rho Cassiopeiae with an absolute magnitude of -9.5, which is about 400,000 times more luminous than the Sun, and its spectrum is G2 like the Sun.
Saturn at the top, Spica and Mars.
The 20 brightest stars in the night sky cover the range of star colors: Red, yellow white and blue-white. The single brightest star is Sirius, which is blue-white. Antares and Betelgeuse, both in the top ten, are very red stars, to the naked eye. And so on.
The zenith is the very top of the sky
Betelgeuse and Rigel are both in the top 10 brightest stars in the sky. They have been seen bright in the sky even since cavemen looked up. So, they were discovered about the same time.
Sirius in the constellation Canis Major, Arcturus in the constellation Bootes, and Vega in the constellation Lyra
You need to go to Sky Tower again. when you are in the top, try that your team are of 3 stars or less and give with you the friendship ribbon and rayquaza will be your teammate
At the very top of Sky Pillar.
go 2 the top of sky tower. requaza will be there
the world. As the world is round it is not on top of the sky...the world is a planet just like the sun etc, so there is atmosphere around us all. Nothing can sit on top of the sky
sell it or give it back to sky.
The weekly top songs on the radio station Sky Plus can be found online. The official Sky Plus website has a page for the Sky Plus Top 40 songs and their rankings from the previous week.
The big dipper is to be found high in the northern sky. If your think of it as a pan with a handle then the side of the pan without the handle has two stars in it and if you join these up with a line and go upwards (in the direction of the pan top) then you come to the north star 'Polaris'. All the stars in the sky rotate around Polaris, so the stars in the big dipper will all rotate anticlockwise a bit between 6.30 and 9 pm.