I never heard that before, but if you want to get very technical about it, it's true.
It all goes back to gravity. There are forces of gravity between every two specks of
mass in the Universe. The way I like to describe it is: There are a pair of forces of
gravity, one in each direction, between the lint in your pocket, and the smallest
speck of dust on the top shelf of the farthest room in the farthest house on the
farthest planet in orbit around the farthest star on the far side of the farthest
galaxy across the universe from us. I didn't say how strong the force is, and you
certainly could never measure it, but it's there.
In the same way, there are forces of gravity between your fingers and every star.
So when you move your finger, the force between it and any star becomes a little
bit stronger, or weaker, or changes direction a little bit, so the effect it has on the
star changes a little bit.
Of course, the forces of gravity always come in pairs, and the forces in a pair are
equal in both directions. So every time anything happens to any star or planet or
person, anywhere, the force on YOU changes, and the effect it has on you changes
a little bit. And just like these forces are too small for you to feel or worry about,
your effect on the stars is to small for them to feel or worry about. But it IS there.
They can be. Stars are very hot and can emit harmful amounts of radiation. At the same time, without stars there would be no life.
Constellation's cannot be colors, but individual stars in a constellation can be. The Phoenix constellation is made up of 7 stars
In many binary stars, there can be a flow of material between the two stars, disturbing the normal process of stellar evolution. As the flow progresses, the evolutionary stage of the stars will advance, even as the relative masses change. Eventually, the originally more massive star will reach the next stage in its evolution despite having lost much of its mass to its companion.
Yes. But there are stars in the morning, it just cannot be seen. That is because the sun is brighter than the stars, while in the night, the moon is a reflection of the sun (light) so the stars are brighter and is clearly visible.
Due to the scientific law that states that matter cannot be created nor destroyed, it is extremely likely that all of the stars in our universe were formed from older stars that had released some or all of their matter.
When they point their fingers up, they are pointing to the stars, and when they point their fingers down, they are pointing to "6 feet under".
Constellations are patterns of stars, so stars cannot be constellations.
They are hidden on the site it is 43512 that is the sequence of the fingers
shooting stars :)
Stars
No they cannot be mistaken for stars as stars can be seen by the human eye & Quasars cannot.
It is because the sun, wich is the closet star to our planet, light is more closely effecting us so we cannot see the other stars because the amount of the light from the sun. However, when the earth rotates, and we can no longer see the sun, the light of the stars is without competition for visibilitie in our planet's sky.
No. Stars do not have minds. They cannot think or believe anything.
No. Stars are not solid so they cannot be described as hard or soft.
You tell me why you cannot see 360° without moving your head and you will know why you cannot see everything in the sky at once. Here's a hint: THE EARTH IS IN THE WAY!
No. I hope she will be soon though, If she does . . . I'm crossing my fingers that she will win.
travel in there cars live like stars ice on there fingers and there toes and their toys