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same as the big dipper just smaller
There are estimated to be around 100 billion galaxies in the observable universe, with each galaxy containing hundreds of billions of stars. This means that the total number of stars in the observable universe is in the order of 10^24 (1 septillion) stars.
Leo is a constellation that contains many stars, but it's impossible to provide an exact number. Constellations are patterns of stars as seen from Earth, and the number of stars may vary based on individual interpretations of the constellation's boundaries.
The number of stars in a galaxy can change due to the birth and death of stars, as well as interactions with other galaxies like mergers and collisions. Additionally, new stars can form from the gas and dust present in galaxies, contributing to changes in the total number of stars over time.
Theres only one - our sun.
I think you need to better define what you mean by "configuration". If you mean a pattern of stars with which you can play connect-the-dots to form a picture in the sky, that configuration is called a constellation. If by configuration you mean a close grouping of stars, it would be called a cluster if the total number of stars was in the hundreds of thousands to millions, or even a galaxy of the total number of stars was in the hundres of millions to billions.
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The number of stars in a galaxy remains relatively stable over time, as stars are created and destroyed continuously through processes like supernovae and star formation. However, galaxies can merge with one another, which can increase the total number of stars in the resulting combined galaxy.
Yes, stars do eventually burn out and die, decreasing the overall number of stars in the universe. However, new stars continue to form through processes like stellar birth in nebulae, so the total number of stars in the universe remains relatively constant on a larger scale.
Although there are 150 stars in total, you only need 80 stars (and Mario) to complete the game as this is the number of stars you need to get into the final Bowser level.
Nobody Knows in total.
The number of stars visible in the northern hemisphere varies depending on factors like light pollution and atmospheric conditions, but under ideal dark-sky conditions, approximately 2,500 to 3,000 stars can be seen with the naked eye. The total number of stars in the northern hemisphere, including those not visible to the naked eye, is estimated to be in the billions, as our galaxy, the Milky Way, contains around 100 billion stars in total. However, the exact number of stars depends on the specific area of the sky being observed.
No, but "Number the Stars" is a novel.