To do with the stars, from the Latin stella, a star
What we refer to as the evening star is usually the planet Venus, which rises in the west around sunset and shines brightly. The planet Mercury is also sometimes referred to as the evening star. Both are planets, not stars.
No. Sol is sometimes used as a name for the sun, which is a star. It may also refer to a day on Mars.
I do not know which star is the one you refer to as "Pointer Star" but Arcturus has a declination (angle above the celestial equator) of +19° 10′ 56″. If yout "Pointer Star is "Polaris" then the angular distance between these stars is (90° - 19° 10′ 56″) or 70° 49' 04"
I call it star light. Some more erudite folks might refer to it as stellar electromagnetic radiation.
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Měsíc if you refer to planet and měsíc if you refer to month.
That may refer to a white dwarf, or to a neutron star.
The American flag.
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To do with the stars, from the Latin stella, a star
Please refer to the following article on how a star was/is born, see the related link below.
Please refer to the following article on how a star was/is born, see the related link below.
I guess that would refer to a star that is part of a galaxy. That would apply to the vast majority of stars.
The term star sign is often used to refer to the Sun signs in astrology.
Those are the topologies - star, bus, and ring (that is their name).
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