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A "guest" star is the name for the original star, before it exploded as a Supernova. Because the Supernova is the explosion and has no real physical relation to the Star, it is termed "guest" star.
There is no star that fits that criteria. Are you maybe thinking of Hally's comet which is seen once every 75 -> 76 years? See related questions.
No. Although Sir John Guilgud once said the the star of The Equalizer's name sounded like a 'fart in the bath' No. Although Sir John Guilgud once said the the star of The Equalizer's name sounded like a 'fart in the bath'
The brightest star as seen from Earth is the sun. The brightest star in the night sky is Sirius.
No, The sun is seen as a sun and not a star. Our sun is a star.
"Meteor". The terms "falling star" or "shooting star" were once fairly common, but these have been less used in the last few decades.
the blue giant is the brightest star
morning star... :) or not nick you wont ever no hahahahahahaIt is morning star for those of you who are unsure of the answer above. However, if Venus is seen after sun set it is called evening star. lol
Once Upon a Star was created in 1975-05.
Star Wars is a classic... Of course I've seen it!
If you mean the silver protocol droid that was seen at the very beginning, that droid is TC-14.