stars DONT move. if they did our SUN would move. IT DOESNT DOES IT??? no. the planets move. sometimes it seems like the sun moves but its the earth orbiting the sun. THE SUN IS A STAR! so its possible that somewhere in the NEVER-ENDING space, there could be OTHER planets orbiting another SUN. and on one of those PLANETS there could be LIFE. so earth could possibly be only one of the MANY planets with LIFE.
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Distance. Stars are too far away for you to see them move. They are all orbiting around the galactic core but what you see is the light they gave off years ago (eg--a star 1,000 light years away, the light will get here 1,000 years later). Download a good star chart and move the time line back or forward then you will see the stars move.
Because stars generate their own light by nuclear fission but planets, being chunks of rock, can only reflect the light of the sun.
stars are not located in our solar system
Planets don't twinkle.
Because the planets are closer to us so when we look at the planets we can see them move so the closer an object is to you the easier it is to follow its motion. Hope you could use my answer
Large telescopes are generally built at higher altitudes to make it easier to see stars, planets, etc.
the stars emitt its own light. But the planets do not have any own light. It absorbs the light from the stars like a sun. It just reflects the light. And also the stars are far away from the earth than the planets. So we can found the twinkling of stars but not the planets.
None of the planets are stars, only the stars. See related questions.
We can't even see individual STARS in other galaxies, much less PLANETS. We have no idea how many stars are there.
Planets are a lot closer, so their apparent motion is a lot more noticeable. If you stand on a hill and look at a distant highway, the cars may seem to be barely moving; your friend walking nearby (at a much slower speed) will appear to be moving much faster.
Because the planets are closer to us so when we look at the planets we can see them move so the closer an object is to you the easier it is to follow its motion. Hope you could use my answer
Because the larger planets are easier to see, the smaller ones may be there, but not large enough for our modern equipment to accurately detect.
The reason you can see planets and stars at night is that their light is faint and the brightness of the sun obscures them during the day. At night, when the sun is not visible, the fainter light from the planets and stars can more readily be seen.
The actual motion of stars is very hard to see because stars are very far away.
Large telescopes are generally built at higher altitudes to make it easier to see stars, planets, etc.
The rotation of the earth causes us to think the other planets and stars are moving from east to west.
Astronauts can see planets, stars, and species.
the stars emitt its own light. But the planets do not have any own light. It absorbs the light from the stars like a sun. It just reflects the light. And also the stars are far away from the earth than the planets. So we can found the twinkling of stars but not the planets.
Yes. To date scientists have discovered well over a thousand planets orbiting other stars. It is believe that a large portion of the stars in the night sky have planets.
Planets but the look like stars
None of the planets are stars, only the stars. See related questions.