A star distance from earth
the star's distance from earth?? i guess
The star under the Big Dipper is named Polaris, also known as the North Star. It is a prominent star in the sky that appears stationary in the sky as it lies directly above the Earth's North Pole.
Fantastic question - The Big Dipper circles around Polaris, The North Star throughout the night.
the size of a star
Our sun is not the brightest star in the universe. It only appears brighter because it is much close than any other star. The brightest star as it appears in the sky is Sirius.
the star's distance from earth?? i guess
The star under the Big Dipper is named Polaris, also known as the North Star. It is a prominent star in the sky that appears stationary in the sky as it lies directly above the Earth's North Pole.
Dubhe and Alioth are the brightest stars in the big dipper both with an apparent magnitude of 1.8.
Fantastic question - The Big Dipper circles around Polaris, The North Star throughout the night.
the size of a star
Not necessarily. Two stars can have the same brightness but be at different distances from Earth. The distance of a star affects how bright it appears to us, so a closer dim star may appear as bright as a farther bright star.
The Polar star is the star that is magnitude. This is a Luminosity star.
Apart from the Sun, there is no star that appears as large as Jupiter in the sky. However, that's just because it's relatively close. Really, all stars are bigger than Jupiter.
as big as a star
Our sun is not the brightest star in the universe. It only appears brighter because it is much close than any other star. The brightest star as it appears in the sky is Sirius.
its big but not that big as a old star. sun is a tape of star.
yes it was and still is a big star