For sure. The current rate of star formation is about one a year.
Because there way bigger than the star
a) Earth is not a star, but a planet. b) Earth is not part of "another galaxy", but of our own galaxy.
Another word for galaxy is "star system" or "stellar system."
All stars we currently know of are part of a galaxy. Stars are born within galaxies from clouds of gas and dust. If a star were to exist without belonging to a galaxy, it would likely be a result of very rare and extreme circumstances, such as being ejected from its parent galaxy due to a collision or interaction with another galaxy.
Neither -- the Moon is technically a satellite. It is in orbit around a planet. That planet orbits around a star. That star is one of billions of other stars which form a galaxy.
Each star is a sun for another galaxy, so i would say it was absolutley massive!
Because most actors are humans.
sun is the brightest star in the galaxy
galaxy: star and star (your welcome)
A star is one, a galaxy is many.
what star?
star wars