A brown dwarf star or a black hole
what do you call a dying sar that explodes into millions of lights
make their own light. what would make light then? the sun gives off light and it's a star.
A star. The nearest star to Earth is the SUN.
it doesn't give of light in the same way in which a star gives of light but it will reflect some of the suns light and any light produced by human but no where near as much as a star
It's a star that due to size and composition gives off blueish-white light.
what do you call a dying sar that explodes into millions of lights
Microwaves. The same one where you cook popcorn
Yes, unless you call a dead star, that gives off no light at all, a "star". Each star has its lifetime - it will eventually stop producing energy. Also, the material out of which stars are made will eventually be used up.Yes, unless you call a dead star, that gives off no light at all, a "star". Each star has its lifetime - it will eventually stop producing energy. Also, the material out of which stars are made will eventually be used up.Yes, unless you call a dead star, that gives off no light at all, a "star". Each star has its lifetime - it will eventually stop producing energy. Also, the material out of which stars are made will eventually be used up.Yes, unless you call a dead star, that gives off no light at all, a "star". Each star has its lifetime - it will eventually stop producing energy. Also, the material out of which stars are made will eventually be used up.
The sun give light to the star because the sun reflects on the star to give them light.
A neutron star that rotates rapidly and gives off pulse is call a pulsar.
The amount of light a star gives off is the intensity or luminosity. Absolute Magnitude measures the amount of light given off.
make their own light. what would make light then? the sun gives off light and it's a star.
planetary nebula
A star
supernova supernova
A star. The nearest star to Earth is the SUN.
That's done by analyzing the star's spectrum.