a star without a circle around it gives directions (North, East, South, or West)
The stars used in most of our countries flags, emblems and decolletage is reference to leadership. Stars often led sea travelers to great places, thus is the reasoning behind a countries, or companies use of the star.
Stars are spherical, unless they are forced into teardrop shapes by the nearby presence of other stars. It is gravity that forces them into this shape.
We see stars as "star-shaped" because our eyes aren't perfect, and because atmospheric distortions sometimes bend the light into strange patterns.
It means it isn't dark enough to see the other stars.
It means it isn't dark enough to see the other stars.
It means it isn't dark enough to see the other stars.
It means it isn't dark enough to see the other stars.
There is no "meaning" to it. If you can ONLY see three stars in the sky, that probably means it's either dusk or dawn and will soon be getting darker or lighter, respectively, but this is hardly an Earth-shattering revelation.
It means your love star has fallen from the sky on Earth, universe is no longer its guardian and is now totally depending on humans - and we all know how that goes...
You'll have the biggest fight with the person you saw the star with, and he/she will stop acting as your friend.
The meaning is that a grain of sand, a speck of dust, a pebble, or some other similar item of space debris has randomly entered the earth's atmosphere, and burned to a crisp due to friction with the air. These are not stars.
If you can see stars, it means the sky is clear, and you can see the night sky unobstructed.
The same shape they are now, and will be in the future - an oblate spheroid.
It means that
-- the sun is going down
-- night is approaching
-- there will soon be many more.
As of November 2013, you can see Venus towards the west, after sunset. Any time that Venus appears in the sky, it is the brightest "star". It is not technically a star, but it certainly looks like one.
The star was twinkling so that is the meaning of the jewelled sky. This means that the sky was full of shimmer and glittery star. It shows that it was a romantic night for the Highwayman as he is going to visit Bess.
The elevation of Polaris (the North Star) above the Northern horizon is almostequal to the North latitude of the place where you are when you see it.That means that when you stand on the Equator, the North Star is exactlyON the Northern horizon, and if you stand anywhere South of the Equator,the North Star is always BELOW the horizon.But . . .Everybody in the Southern hemisphere CAN see the SOUTH pole of the sky,which nobody in the Northern hemisphere can ever see.Sadly, there's no bright star anywhere near the South pole of the sky,to mark it the way Polaris marks the sky's North pole for us.
The clarity of the night sky is an indicator of weather too diffuse to be yet noticeable in daylight.This was used by the ancient Polynesian navigators, and is commented on by writers such as Lewis, We the Navigators.
Star is a verb and a noun. Example (noun): Bob wants to be a star. Bob can see a star in the night sky. Example (verb): Bob wants to star in a film.
The star of Ishtar is the brightest star you see in the night sky, for they are all her stars. Ishtar means star. She is the morning star and the evening star.
"STAR". In tamil "vin" means sky "malar" means flower. So, sky flower is STAR.
In the sky.
It depends. In many cases the first "star" you see in the evening sky is Venus, which is a planet.
the reason we can see the milky way in the night sky even though we are in it is because of its shape. i believe the milky way is a helical galaxy, which means that it has 'arms' that spiral outward, like a ninja star. from earth's position on one of these arms, we can see the arm beside the one we are on.
Either it is a cloudy night with very few breaks in the cloud or it is daytime
Its possible to see Sirus. Its the brightest star you can in the Sky.
As we see it, it is the brightest star in the night sky.
Well, it would be in outer space, but you can see them by looking up at the sky.
Yes. It is in the constellation of Canis Major. As we see it, it is the brightest star in the night sky. But maby we can see a brighter star
All the stars appear to move in the night sky, because the Earth is spinning. But for ONE star, the movement is so small that you can't see it without a camera. This star is Polaris, the north pole star. On a long time-exposure photograph, you can see Polaris making a TINY circle in the sky above the north pole.
In the night sky, there are seemingly infinite stars to look at. During the day, the only star that you can see is the Sun.