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Does earth glow like a star?

Earth does not glow.


What are the remains of a star that has no fuel but glows faintly?

The remains of a star that has no fuel but still glows faintly are called white dwarfs. White dwarfs are very dense, Earth-sized objects that are formed when a low to medium mass star exhausts its nuclear fuel and sheds its outer layers. The residual heat from the white dwarf's formation causes it to glow faintly for billions of years.


What causes the star to glow?

The matter making up the star condenses


What makes a star glow?

nuclear fusion


Would fission make the star shine?

There would not be enough fuel for that.


What is the name of the portion of a stars life were it uses hydrogen as fuel?

A star that uses hydrogen as fuel is a main sequencestar.


Why are the glow sticks from Star Wars called?

It's a safe assumption by "glow sticks", you're referring to Lightsabers.


What causes star to glow?

Stars glow because they are hotter than the surrounding area. See related question.


Where do you get a glow stick in Fantage?

at the party at star cafe 2010


How the black hole make?

A black hole is the result of the gravitational collapse of a massive star. This happens when the star runs out of fuel.


What type of old star looks red in the night sky. Why does it look red?

1.? =Betelgeuse 2.? =It has run of of fuel, and expanded. It is cooler than other bright white stars and has a red glow.


When a neutron star runs out of fuel what does it become?

A neutron star is already the remains of a massive star that has run out of fuel.