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Well my friend, stars take quite some time to form in the vast and beautiful universe. They usually start off as clouds of gas and dust, and the process of gravity and fusion works its magic over millions to billions of years until a star is born, like a precious little seed growing into a splendid tree reaching up to the sky. Remember, these cosmic creations follow their own gentle rhythm, just enjoy the journey as the universe works its painting magic.

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How long does it take before a nebula turns into a protostar?

A star life cycle takes millions of years. Some stars even last for billions of years, which can be older than our universe.


How do stars benefit us on earth?

Every single atom in your body originated from a star that exploded billions of years ago. This is a hard concept to grasp, but think of it this way: In the begining of time there was nothing in the universe but Hydrogen and Helium (with just a small bit of other elements.) As gravity began to take ahold of clumped up masses of Hydrogen stars began to form. The first stars where super massive, most only lasting a few hundred million years. These first stars where the seeds of everything we now see and are aware of in the universe. The carbon, nitrogen, iron etc. in your body was all created from the first stars to light up the universe. As Carl Sagan said "We are star Stuff" All life in the universe would not be possible without stars.


How long would it take to count all stars in Andromeda galaxy?

Since it is not possible to SEE the stars in Andromeda, it would take forever. Of course, if you can wait 3 billion years until Andromeda collides with the Milky Way, it will be a little easier.


How many years are stars dead before their light stops?

When most stars die they form objects calle white dwarves. These will continue to emit light for trillions of years before cooling into black dwarves. This is older than the current age of the universe.


How long does it take for a star to form in the universe?

Oh, what a peaceful question, my friend! Stars form quite slowly and take many millions of years to come alive in the vast universe. The beautiful process of stellar birth is filled with swirling gases and gentle whispers of creation. Just like a painting that unfolds brushstroke by brushstroke, a star takes its time blooming into a dance of light among the cosmic canvas.

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How long does it take for stars to revolve around the sun?

There is no other star that revolves around our sun. There are, however, many double and triple star systems in the universe, where the stars in the system revolve around each other.


Explain how all galaxies are similar?

All galaxies are massive clusters of stars scattered across the universe. Many galaxies take the same form, for instance, spiral and elliptical galaxies. Some galaxies also have a black hole in their center.


How long would it take to count all the stars in the universe?

There are a lot of stars in the universe. Our Galaxy alone is thought to contain 400 billion stars. If you can count 2 stars a second continuously without sleep it would take 200 billion seconds or 6337 years 225 days 13 hours 33 minutes and 20 seconds.Add to that the fact that there is thought to be about 400 billion galaxies in our universe. Our Galaxy is large by galaxy standards but let us assume that the average number of stars in any given galaxy is 100 billion. So at 2 a second it would take 633.7 trillion years or to put it into perspective 46,154.4 times longer than the universe has thought to existed.


How long does it take to get to the universe?

We all belong to the Universe, so we have already arrived . .


Is the universe imploding or explording?

What i think is that its doing both at the same time. You see the universe is constantly imploding and exploding in many ways. Stars explode yet the particles of the explosion implode and help form other stars. Now we can take this information and think of it in many ways. Is the universe constantly expanding to the point in which it will become to much for itself and eventually implode and then explode into what we call the universe today. Even steven hawking said that "The universe is ever expanding and what he theorizes is that eventually the universe will grow so much it will implode or continue expanding. but as we see with the stars we constantly imploding and exploding we could only assume the same of the universe


How long does it take light to get to earth?

The light takes 8.19 mins (8 mins and 19 secs) to travel from our Sun to the Earth. Light from the stars can take years or billions of years depending on their position in the universe.


Are dead stars cold?

No. The remnants left behind by dead stars retain a lot of left-over heat and will take a long time to cool down. Currently the universe has not been around long enough for any dead star to have cooled to a temperature we might consider cold.


How long would it take for light to go across the universe?

Answer #1:A long time.......=====================Answer #2:Classically, it would take(the diameter of the universe, in miles)/(5,878,464,424,000) years.


How long does it take before a nebula turns into a protostar?

A star life cycle takes millions of years. Some stars even last for billions of years, which can be older than our universe.


How long does DC universe take to load?

1.34 seconds


What do galaxy's have in common?

All galaxies are massive clusters of stars scattered across the universe. Many galaxies take the same form, for instance, spiral and elliptical galaxies. Some galaxies also have a black hole in their center.


How long did it take for the moon to form?

I had taken a course on the universe at UCR and my professor, a graduate of MIT, said that it took approximately 30 days for the moon to form after a planetoid collided with Earth. Yes, days haha