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no ,every star is unique
no
Every planet in the universe rotates around a star. The Earths star is the sun, so it's the same for every planet.
yes
yes you can se star and night at the same every night because every night there are stars.
hundredths of years ago when titanic drawned
168,000 years ago.So around the same time as the appearance of Homo sapiens
Since the Sun is a star, pretty much in every way.
Wherever the star Rigel appears at some time tonight, it will appear in exactly the same place in the sky seven nights from tonight, about 1/2 hour earlier. (This is assuming that you're standing in the same place when you look for it the second time.)
Star-shaped
Same place it is during the winter. In the North. The last star in the tail of the Little Dipper is Polaris, the North Star.
Are you talking about the physical appearance of a male whose star sign is Aquarius? Star signs do not determine the appearance of a person, the genes passed on from their parents do