The inside of a star looks similar to the outside
ohh wow-_- ^^^
what does the inside of jupiter look like
stars light up the sky. Stars are larger than they look.
The inside of a space station typically includes modules with living quarters, work areas, laboratories, and storage areas. There are also common areas for eating, exercise, and recreation. The environment is designed to be functional, with equipment secured to walls and floors to prevent floating in microgravity.
It's a star. The sun is a star, and like other stars it is composed of plasma, the fourth state of matter, and the most abundant form of matter in the universe. Like other stars, inside the core of the sun, nuclear fusion takes place in which hydrogen atoms are fused into helium atoms.
Go into space and look at the amount of circles (just like what you do to a tree)
the seeds make a star or flower
It wouldn't exactly "look like" - it would engulf the Earth; that is, we would be INSIDE the star.
In the corner is a red square with a white star inside. Aside is green and yellow striped.
A football-shaped star-ship for effective speed faster than light.
what does the inside of jupiter look like
It looks like a volcano. +++ No it doesn't. A volcano is in rock. The Sun (or any similar star) is a ball of extremely hot, radioactive, gas.
it look like clear Jell-O
It looks like a energy line inside
In fact, they look just like us inside! Ive been told there is no difference
it look like clear jell-o
It looks like the inside of a pilot fish.
the star nosed mole looks like an ugly tentacle-like nose which (appearantly) looks like a star