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Because they are very far away!

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Q: Why are some of the stars very faint?
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Very faint very dense Earth-size stars are?

Red and White dwarf stars.


Why does the light that you see from the stars look very faint?

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The faint light of the stars is masked by the bright light of the sun.


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Are white dwarf stars very bright or faint compared to regular stars?

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Yes it is done with telescopes, (the nearest stars are quite faint). Teh stars still have very little detail because they are so far away.


What is the name for very faint very dense Earth size stars?

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Why are other stars so faint?

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Why do we need very dark nights to be able to observe the star?

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