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nobody, stars are material made from the big bang.

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Who place the stars in the sky according to greek mythology?

Most of the stars in the sky that can be seen with the naked eye are part of a constellation. All of the constellations had myths associated with them and invariably, one god or another placed that constellation in the sky. So it could be said that all of the gods could be credited with populating the night sky with stars. There is no specific god or myth involving the stars, though.


Why was the constellation Sagittarius the Archer placed in the sky?

We can only speculate, and different people may have different opinions. To understand the true motive, you would have to inquire of He who placed those stars in those particular places in the sky. Or else consult the ancient individuals who looked at that group of stars, decided what it looked like to them, and gave it the name Sagittarius.


Why is the delphinus the constellation placed in the sky?

It is placed in the sky because there is not enough room for it on Earth!


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Stars in the Southern Sky was created in 2004.


What is the ISBN of The Stars in the Bright Sky?

The ISBN of The Stars in the Bright Sky is 9780099461821.


When was The Stars in the Bright Sky created?

The Stars in the Bright Sky was created in 2010.


Does the sky have stars?

stars are referred to as being in the sky, If you refer to the sky as everything that you see when you look up..then yes


What is the past tense of the stars shine brightly in the sky?

The stars shone brightly in the sky.


How many pages does The Stars in the Bright Sky have?

The Stars in the Bright Sky has 400 pages.


Where do you see the stars?

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Do stars fall from the sky?

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Who awarded for bravery by Zeus and givin a place in the night sky?

The figure awarded for bravery by Zeus and placed in the night sky is Orion, the great hunter in Greek mythology. After his death, Zeus honored him by placing him among the stars as a constellation. Orion is often depicted in the night sky with his belt of three stars, representing his legendary status and heroic deeds.