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The densest stars are known as black holes.
A star's brightness is known as its magnitude. Stars with lower magnitude numbers are brighter than stars with a higher magnitude number.
In the northern hemisphere you want to look for Polaris or the northern star. This star is special as it does not move much, and is always in the north. All of the other stars appear to rotate around it as the earth spins on it's axis. You can find this star by looking for the Big Dipper, take the end two stars opposite the handle and continue the imaginary line further until you get to it, the end of the Little Dipper. In the Southern Hemisphere, look for the Southern Cross.
The two stars Dubhe and Merek do. They're the two stars at the end of the 'bowl' opposite the 'handle'.
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Gas outflows often in two opposite directions because of stars magnetic field.
No, all the stars radiate light equally in all directions.
you cant really use any direction to locate the stars
No, the opposite. When the sky is darker the stars lookbrighter.
The sun is the most known but there is more stars that is VERY known.
No. Some galaxies are shaped differently (irregular vs. spiral vs. elliptical), some spin in opposite directions, and some are bigger than others. However, they all contain stars and possibly solar systems.
Asteroids are also known as meteors, shooting stars, falling stars, bolides and comets.
For someone with some experience in starwatching, the stars can be used to tell directions, as well as the approximate time of night.
They help us to find directions and to locate other stars.
No, not all stars in the sky can be seen from one place, they are spread all across the sky and in all different directions. There may be some very bright stars facing the other side of the earth that cannot be seen at that season because the earth faces the sun at the same time it would face those stars. Those ones may not be able to be seen until the earth is on the opposite side of its orbit.
The densest stars are known as black holes.