xray radiation and ultraviolet radiation
Helium and hydrogen
Light, heat, there are some more.
Stars can emit various forms of radiation, including ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma rays. Sun-like stars emit primarily visible light and some ultraviolet radiation. More massive stars can also emit X-rays and gamma rays.
Schlitz Playhouse of Stars - 1951 Come What May 2-5 was released on: USA: 3 October 1952
Not all of it, but most. Other energy may come from radioactivity within the planets, or kinetic energy from objects that come in outside of the solar system. Also small amounts of radiation can come from other stars.
Two stars orbiting each other are "binary stars" ...a group of stars near each other, may be formally or informally known as a "cluster".
When you reach for the stars you may not quite get one, but you won't come up with a handful of mud either. Leo Burnett
Anal, Oral, Vaginal, Tittie? There are other forms of sex that some may do....
It is a number of astronomical objects which may be stars, galaxies or other large radiant objects.
There is, at present, no evidence that any life forms have arrived on Earth from comets. As well as we can determine, all life on Earth is related to all other terrestrial life; the DNA is all similar enough that we know we're all related.When we get to the stars, and IF we find other life forms, we may be able to examine the structure of those life forms. IF it turns out that alien life is related to terrestrial life, THEN we may have some evidence to support the hypothesis of "panspermia", which suggests that interstellar space may be teeming with cosmic spores of life.
There are many ways to do this. One way is to: Say, "God." It comes up as *** on the other person's screen. Say School (might not work ). It comes up as ****** on the other person's screen. One last way is to type "Superstitious," which may come up as *********** on the other person's screen. Only the person you're sending it to will receive stars.
We have no idea how many stars there are. At a rough guess, scientists estimate that there may be 2 trillion stars in the Milky Way galaxy, and that there may be a trillion other galaxies. There is no way to measure it in any meaningful way.