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Planets are pieces of material that orbit a star such as the earth orbits the sun. Stars are 'suns' and are distributed throughout the universe. Stars are much larger than planets hence the reason that at night stars can be seen in the sky and planets cant even though the stars are much futher away than the other planets in our solar system.
The stars The sun is actually a star, so there are many "suns" throughout the universe providing light.
The Universe.
Large stars are distributed all over our galaxy, there is no single location for them.
the universe is constantly expanding, new stars and galaxies are coming into existence, and old stars are dying.
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We see the light of main sequence stars throughout the universe. Such stars fuse hydrogen.
Oxygen was created by fusion in the cores of stars and distributed through the universe when those stars exploded.
Oxygen was created by fusion in the cores of stars and distributed through the universe when those stars exploded.
Planets are pieces of material that orbit a star such as the earth orbits the sun. Stars are 'suns' and are distributed throughout the universe. Stars are much larger than planets hence the reason that at night stars can be seen in the sky and planets cant even though the stars are much futher away than the other planets in our solar system.
No, 'stars' are concrete, either physical suns throughout the universe or physical human performers or humans that excel in their own fields.
The stars The sun is actually a star, so there are many "suns" throughout the universe providing light.
Stars are scattered all across our universe but guess what? there are no stars in our solar system besides the sun!
The Universe.
Olber's Paradox is based on the assumptions that the universe is infinite in size, both in space and time, and that it is uniformly filled with stars. These assumptions lead to the conclusion that the night sky should be as bright as the surface of a star due to an infinite number of stars in every line of sight.
Oxygen is one of the most abundant elements in our universe. It occurs in our earth's atmosphere, ocean's, and land. Throughout the universe, it is inside stars, planets, and in everything around us.
A galaxy contains billions of stars. A universe contains billions of galaxies.