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The length of time required to photograph star trails varies depending on how long you would like the trails to appear. Generally, with a 10 minute exposure, you will have very faint trails. With a one hour exposure, you will have trails roughly four times as long. With a 180 minute exposure, you will have trails that are substantially longer, and will noticeably fill the picture. The longer the exposure, the more white the picture will become as it is filled with star trails.
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The Replicator device in Star Trek can duplicate and create objects. You can learn more about the device at the Wikipedia. Once on the website, type "Replicator (Star Trek)" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.
Stars usually don't have "trails". If you see a "shooting star", that is not really a star, but a piece of dust that happens to fall into the atmosphere. It is also possible that you confuse this with pictures you saw of comets.
The address of the Wagon Trails West Inc is: 308 S Fernan Lake Way, Star, ID 83669-5771
hierarchical (extended) star topology
In a star topology, each device connects to a central network connectivity device such as a hub, switch, or router. These devices would be connected as a "star" (points on a star). The other characteristic of a star topology is that a failing connection will only affect the failed device unless that device is the connectivity device. This means that in most cases a failing device on a star will not take down the entire network. Another characteristic of a star is that they are easily expandable and scalable.
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Go to create a super star ooption and create it
both hubs and switch can act as a center of a star topology
according to my research stars rises in the east just like the sun but there is not a specific motion.