Yes, unless you call a dead star, that gives off no light at all, a "star". Each star has its lifetime - it will eventually stop producing energy. Also, the material out of which stars are made will eventually be used up.
Yes, unless you call a dead star, that gives off no light at all, a "star". Each star has its lifetime - it will eventually stop producing energy. Also, the material out of which stars are made will eventually be used up.
Yes, unless you call a dead star, that gives off no light at all, a "star". Each star has its lifetime - it will eventually stop producing energy. Also, the material out of which stars are made will eventually be used up.
Yes, unless you call a dead star, that gives off no light at all, a "star". Each star has its lifetime - it will eventually stop producing energy. Also, the material out of which stars are made will eventually be used up.
when Dwarf Stars run out of hydrogen they form Red Giant stars, then from that they become White dwarf stars when the outer layers shed, forming a planetary nebula.when giant stars or supergiant stars run out of hydrogen they form red supergiant stars
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That is the expected eventual destiny of the universe in the far future.
No - they are made up of stars. As long as the stars are there, the constellations will be there too.
Except for our Sun, the stars are unimaginably, hugely far away. Astronauts are gazillions of miles away from the stars, and too smart to run into our Sun, which is a star. -- The farthest away from Earth that any astronaut has ever been was about 240,000 miles ... when Apollo was in orbit around behind the moon. -- The sun is about 385 times farther than that. -- The next nearest star is about 102,900,000 times farther than that.
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Stars eventually run out because when it burns the outside pushes in on the core causing it to eventually give way and implode.
i thinks the stars becase with out stars we would all die>
Yes, all stars run on a limited suppliy of fuel - mainly hydrogen. Some stars burn it very quickly but reach high temperatures, while other lower mass stars burn their fuel more slowly, lasting for longer, but burn at cooler temperatures.
no
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No he wasn't.