Yes, there are billions of stars in space. Stars are massive celestial bodies that produce light and heat through nuclear fusion. They can be found in galaxies, nebulae, and throughout the universe.
Space ships are designed to navigate through space and avoid collisions with celestial bodies like stars. They use advanced technology, such as sensors and navigation systems, to steer clear of stars. Additionally, the vast distances between stars in space make it unlikely for a space ship to accidentally collide with one.
Yes. In fact, you can see more from space, as there is no atmosphere to look through and you can see much more of the sky. You also don't have day and night, like you do when you are on the surface of a planet. So you can see stars at any time.
Astronauts who have traveled to space aboard the space shuttle have seen the stars from the spacecraft's windows. Seeing the stars from space is a unique and awe-inspiring experience that very few people have had the opportunity to witness.
It has been estimated that as many as 85% of all stars in our galaxy are "white dwarf" stars. Up to 97% of all stars will likely end up as white dwarfs.Correction: About 90% of the stars in space are actually Main Sequence stars.
No, stars do not float in space. They exist in space due to their immense gravitational pull that keeps them in place. Stars are constantly in motion within their respective galaxies due to gravitational forces and other factors.
Yes, there are stars between galaxies. When there are collisions or interactions between galaxies, stars can be ripped out of the galaxies. These stars will then wander into space between galaxies. Such stars have been observed with the Hubble Space Telescope. Taken from http://curious.astro.cornell.edu/question.php?number=384
The duration of Space Stars is 3600.0 seconds.
No. Weather patterns on earth, and the stars in space have absolutely no effect on each other of any kind.
Space Stars ended on 1982-09-11.
Space Stars was created on 1981-09-12.
Billions or trillions of stars, just like any other constellation. A constellation is basically a general direction in space.
We have stars because the main star is the sun and there is other stars in space that are luminous globes of heat.
Space ships are designed to navigate through space and avoid collisions with celestial bodies like stars. They use advanced technology, such as sensors and navigation systems, to steer clear of stars. Additionally, the vast distances between stars in space make it unlikely for a space ship to accidentally collide with one.
Satellites, Saturn, space station, stars and sun are outer space words. They begin with the letter s.
Billions or trillions of stars, just like any other constellation. A constellation is basically a general direction in space.
The same as on Earth - Stars
There are no stars in the world: they are to be found in space.