Simply put, the stars are very far away.
Small stars are realtively smaller and in heat too.
Yes. They look smaller but they are bigger. They only look smaller because they are further away.
the nebula starts getting smaller, smaller and smaller and slowly dis a pears it then explodes and gives nutrients to the stars around it.
The stars are further away, and so they appear smaller. The sun is actually a star. The sun is just closer to the earth then any other star. The further away the earth is the smaller stuff looks. like when your in a airplane and you are high in the sky when you look down every thing looks smaller than it actully is. It is just like this.
Stars appear pointy due to atmospheric distortion when viewed from Earth. The Earth's atmosphere causes light from stars to bend and twinkle, making them seem to twinkle and appear pointy. In reality, stars are spherical in shape like our own sun.
Stars look so tiny because they are really really far away.
Small stars are realtively smaller and in heat too.
When you look at the stars at night, you can't really tell how distant they are. They can easily seem to be closer than they really are.
Yes. They look smaller but they are bigger. They only look smaller because they are further away.
Not really. A star seems to twinkle because its light all comes from a single tiny pointand has to go through Earth's turbulent atmosphere. Planets don't twinkle, becausetheir light comes from a larger point. And in orbit or on the moon, stars don't either.They do not -so viewing them from space they do not.Only viewing them from Earth do theydo that, due to the atmosphere interference.No, stars really don't twinkle in the sky. The reason that stars seem to twinkle when you look at them is because there is a lot of atmosphere between you and the clouds. This causes the stars to disappear for a fraction of a second and reappear, making them seem to twinkle.No, stars really don't twinkle in the sky. The reason that stars seem to twinkle when you look at them is because there is a lot of atmosphere between you and the clouds. This causes the stars to disappear for a fraction of a second and reappear, making them seem to twinkle.
the nebula starts getting smaller, smaller and smaller and slowly dis a pears it then explodes and gives nutrients to the stars around it.
The stars are further away, and so they appear smaller. The sun is actually a star. The sun is just closer to the earth then any other star. The further away the earth is the smaller stuff looks. like when your in a airplane and you are high in the sky when you look down every thing looks smaller than it actully is. It is just like this.
Because they are much farther away. The farther away something is the smaller it looks.
A concave lens makes objects look smaller. This type of lens diverges light rays, which causes the image to appear smaller than the actual object.
To see Saturn in the sky you can just use you're eyes. There is 2 stars in the sky that are REALLY bright. All you have to do is look at the smaller one. That's Saturn. Or you can just use a telescope.
look for the constillation called the plow.the first 2 stars point 2 the north star. its the really bright one! === === look for the constillation called the plow.the first 2 stars point 2 the north star. its the really bright one! === === look for the constillation called the plow.the first 2 stars point 2 the north star. its the really bright one! === ===
Actually, the Sun is really small compared to most stars. The stars just look small because they're far away.