I know that G-d owns them. As he owns everything else.
No, most stars you see are stars within our own galaxy, the Milky Way
No, the sun gives light to the moon, but not the stars. the stars give their own light.
Yes: Any star you see in the night sky is within our own Galaxy.
Nouns do NOT describe stars. The word 'star' is a noun in its own right. It is adjectives that describe stars. Adjectives are 'starry' (rather infantile) , and 'stellar'. e.g. The starry night sky . or , The stellar night sky.
No. All the stars you see at night are in our galaxy. Stars in other galaxies are much too far away to be seen without a powerful telescope.
The phrase in the sentence "stars shine at night" is "stars shine at night" itself, as it is a complete thought. A phrase typically refers to a group of words that work together but may not convey a complete thought on their own. In this case, the entire sentence is a simple declarative statement.
The stars that you see at night are part of our Milky Way galaxy, which contains billions of stars. Each star you see is a sun-like star that emits its own light, and they are at various distances from Earth.
yes you can se star and night at the same every night because every night there are stars.
No, the moon does not play a role in making stars visible to us in the night sky. Stars are visible because they emit their own light, while the moon reflects light from the sun. The moon's brightness can sometimes make it harder to see dimmer stars, but it does not directly affect the visibility of stars.
Night of the Shooting Stars was created in 2001.
The duration of The Night of the Shooting Stars is 1.75 hours.
the stars are in the night skies