There would not be enough fuel for that.
Stars make Helium as they shine - so more with age.
a star has a substance in side called plasma.
Fission and fussion manly occar in a star or a sun. The reason that a star or a sun is bright is because of the heat that is given off of from fission and fussion.
it is going to pearl with the light shine like a star
Our sun is a star, and is fuelled by Nuclear Fission.
The problem is with the color technique. Given that white would be the predominate color, try three shades of yellow in the shading of the white. The yellows will make the white "pop" and give you the effect of shine. An alternative would be to paint on a transparent board such as plexiglass or glass and let the natural light outline the star.
Never, only fusion
Shine Like a Star - 2010 is rated/received certificates of: Ukraine:(Banned) (cinema release)
There is no purpose of a star's brightness. They just exist and shine.
Meteors shine like a star because of the friction with Earth's atmosphere as they travel at high speeds. This causes the meteor to heat up and glow.
Gravity is constantly pulling the matter of a star together, while the nuclear fission reaction that makes the star shine and put off heat is trying to make it explode. The two are very precariously balanced.
You can use the word shine in a sentence like this; 'We polish them everyday to make them shine'. It feels so great when the sun decides to shine.