A majority of visible stars are in the main sequence but it is likely that there are a lot more brown dwarfs than are recorded. This is because they are stars that almost did not quite make it. They are not very luminous at visible wavelengths and so may be under-represented.
The visibility of the stars in the night sky depends on the evenings weather conditions. More clouds = less visible stars.
Yes. But there are stars in the morning, it just cannot be seen. That is because the sun is brighter than the stars, while in the night, the moon is a reflection of the sun (light) so the stars are brighter and is clearly visible.
Main Sequence Stars
Stars
yes, the stars are still visible in the original position
Because stars are the one thing that you can see over great distances.
No. Cause the sun is any star
A majority of visible stars are in the main sequence but it is likely that there are a lot more brown dwarfs than are recorded. This is because they are stars that almost did not quite make it. They are not very luminous at visible wavelengths and so may be under-represented.
They are bright
The visibility of the stars in the night sky depends on the evenings weather conditions. More clouds = less visible stars.
No. The sun is a fairly average sized star out of billions of stars.
Maybe from all stars, thousands of stars, in the galaxy.
The stars.
two stars are the sun and betelgeuse
The stars are always "out" ... 24/7/365 ... in huge numbers. On earth, because of the air, you can't see the other stars when the sun is in the sky. But on the moon, where there is no air, the stars are visible even when the sun is also 'out'.
Such galaxies have billions of stars, but most named stars are in our own galaxy, for the simple reason that they are closer to us, that several of such close stars are visible with the naked eye, and even if they are not, they are studied in much more detail.