Right now there do not appear to be any stars that are dangerous to us here on Earth, other perhaps than our own sun which is also a star; the sun can produce flares which can cause damage on Earth, aside from the fact that in another few billion years the sun will start to expand, and will destroy the world.
The most common type of star near the Sun is a red dwarf star. These stars are smaller and cooler than the Sun, making up about 70% of the stars in our galaxy. They have a long lifespan and are known to be very common in the Milky Way.
The star closest to the moon changes constantly as the moon moves through the sky. One star that is often seen near the moon is Aldebaran, which is a bright star in the constellation Taurus.
Ursa Minor - the north star, Polaris, is part of it.
There are several constellations near Polaris, the North Star. But, the closest one is the constellation in which the North Star is in - Ursa Minor, The Little Bear. The North Star, Polaris, is the last star in the Little Bear's tail.
No, a protostar is basically the BEGINNING of a star's life cycle.
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In most cases, yes
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The most common type of star near the Sun is a red dwarf star. These stars are smaller and cooler than the Sun, making up about 70% of the stars in our galaxy. They have a long lifespan and are known to be very common in the Milky Way.
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The star closest to the moon changes constantly as the moon moves through the sky. One star that is often seen near the moon is Aldebaran, which is a bright star in the constellation Taurus.
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Some scientists think that a huge star, much brighter than our sun, exploded near the earth. The star was called a super nova. Dangerous radiation, like x-rays, and intense light caused by the explosion might have killed the dinosaurs. These are pictures of exploding stars.
Right (November 2009) you can see Jupiter, as a bright planet (looks like a star). At sunset, Jupiter is near the meridian, i.e., near its highest point. If you have a clear sky, just look out for the brightest star you can see.
The Sun is by far the nearest star to Jupiter.
No they would actually be very very very far away from each other.