Yes, though not at the same time... and not at the same time of year.
Clusters of stars that all appear to lie at the same distance from us are called star clusters. There are two main types: open clusters, which contain young stars and are loosely bound together, and globular clusters, which contain older stars and are tightly packed.
Most stars are dim red dwarfs which we cannot see. Most of the stars we can see actually ARE brighter than our sun. From our perspective, because we are so close to it, the sun appears big, the same reason a 100 watt light bulb in the same room appears brighter than stadium lights four miles away.
The electromagnetic wave that allowed us to see through dusty clouds and observe stars forming for the very first time is the infrared radiation.
Stars in the night sky maintain the same distance from Earth. Despite their different distances from us, the stars appear to be at a fixed distance from each other when observed from our perspective on Earth.
Yes there are many... the stars we see in the sky are just like our sun in fact our sun is a star. The stars we see in the sky are trillions of miles away from us that is why they see like point size sources of light.
Iraq is 169,234 square miles, roughly the size of California.
There are stars all around us, so of course you'll see stars next to any planet you choose.
they help you see the stars
The US's objective is to gain oil from Iraq.
The light from the stars travels billions of years. Most of the stars we see are already gone, but the light from them us still traveling.
Yes, we can see stars outside of our galaxy in the night sky. These stars are part of other galaxies that are visible to us from Earth.
Iraq and the US.
Because we call giant balls of very hot gas, out in space, "stars" - and that's what the Sun is. People have named all of the stars they can see, not just our own.
it collects light
The people involved in the war in Iraq are the US, Iraq and the UK.
no,because the light of the Sun reflects off stars which makes them visible to us.
The United States invaded the country of Iraq on March 19, 2003. The invasion lasted until May of the same year. The number of troops involved from the US was 148,000.