Stars do not blink. They appear to blink, or twinkle, because of disturbances in earth's atmosphere. That is one reason observatories are usually built at high elevations. The thinner the atmosphere, the less likely that disturbances will degrade images.
stars look like there blinking because they are constantly exploding.
nope the stars doesn't blink....they blink here when seen in the earth because there are so many air particles here in earth so when those particles went through those stars it will be gone for a second a it will come back so it looks like it blinks!!!:)) The atmosphere contains many things from dust, ash from long dead volcanos and vater vapor. The water vapor causes the stars light to be prismatic, or go through a few color changes as it reaches your eyes. The blinking sensation is from the light passing through this vapor and your eyes trying to focus on this light as it changes color frequencies. The term is twinkling, as in twinkle, twinkle, little star. See the related link for more information.
Stars flash because the starlight is being distorted by atmospheric dust particles and such. This puts a slight bend in the starlight so when the light hits you, the light is bent. Therefore, to us the star appears to be flashing.
(I actually have not much of an idea why they to flash/twinkle. I kinda just pulled it out of my ass as i went along really. Although i did add a little knowledge.)
Stars burn at different temperature's. This gives a star its color. According to science it is not possible to blink different colors! The temps which create the color very in drastic measures. The only possible cause could be Earths atmosphere. But under observation, all surrounding stars play by the rules of science. So What are they, or is it causing certain stars in the night sky to display beautiful red. green. blue. white light show? Star clusters. My best guess.
Stars don't actually blink, either. The fact that they appear to blink (we call it "twinkle") is because the light is scattered just a bit coming through the atmosphere. This causes stars to look like they jump around just a bit.
Blinking is caused by atmospheric turbulence.
The stars blink different colours due to the way the light from them refracts off of the gases in our atmosphere
All stars are sun or sun is the star both are same.
the sun and the stars are the same the only difference is that the stars are farther away and the sun is closer
Yes. The sun is one of many stars, and there are even larger stars than the sun. Our sun is just an average star.
The sun is a star itself. The sun is actually a very small star. There are stars that are WAY bigger then the sun.Like the VY Canis majoris star. The sun is invisible compared to that super giant star.
Nuclear fusion is the process that powers stars, such as our sun.
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Answer:No stars are roubd like balls. We give them pointy edges when we draw them because this is what they look like from earth,with their light blinking and twinkling.
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because why they are like that is because the sun is a stare and if you don't count the stares then you dont count the sun:)
noone knows there are many large stars very far away we dont have the technoligy to go that far. Many of the bright stars we can see are larger than the Sun.
of all? i dont know. but the one we can see is prob the sun or the north star
Because the sun is a star.
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Stars do not orbit the sun.
because the light from the sun is so close to us and so bright it blocks out the light from the other stars. The only time you can see light from other stars during the day is during a solar eclipse.
All stars are sun or sun is the star both are same.
All stars are sun or sun is the star both are same.