Well, it depends on your religious standpoint. From the Christian view, God created the universe, including the stars. From Taoism, they were formed from the result of Yin and Yang emerging from their primordial egg. From Greco-Roman mythology, it was the omnicient god Destiny that sorted out the complex deity Chaos and formed the universe, including the stars. However, from a completely religion-free standpoint, stars form from the diffusion of (ISM) of gas and dust.
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The small bear constellation is the invention of people who watched the stars and said that a certain grouping looked like a man or an animal. Ursa major and minor are also called the big and little dippers. Your could take a photograph of the night sky and make up your own shapes. The stars in any supposed arrangement has no origin in reality. Those stars when viewed from a different point in space would have a very different pattern. They are not planar with one another. Some are stars and some points of light are really several stars or even a galaxy. Most are a very far distance from one another. We only see them in two dimensions. Space is all about three dimensions. The worthless tedium of astrology, that so many fools believe in, is based on these imagined patterns.
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dwarf stars,giant stars,main sequence stars
Shooting stars are not stars. They are bits of dirt and dust that burn up in our atmosphere, briefly making them look like stars. Most of that is debris is from comets or others bits of dirt in space, but they are not stars and were not stars. So stars do not become shooting stars.
Main sequence stars
Ninja stars have its origin in Japanese culture. Its actual term is Shuriken and is known as throwing stars that have taken many different shapes and designs during the time they were used.
Helium was first found in stars. Hence the origin of the name. It is derived from the word Helios.
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A loose grouping of a few thousand stars is called a cluster. The stars in a cluster have similar characteristics, which means that they have a common origin.
No, because they are not. Sirius A and B are just two stars in a Galaxy of many billions of stars. Sirius is a few hundred million years old, younger than most of the stars in the Milky Way.
the theory jim comes up with regarding the origin of the stars is that the moon laid them and that the shooting stars got spoiled and was "moved out of the nest." I found it on page 177 top paragraph of my book.
origin is where the muscle stars (generally the proximal attachment or in some cases medial) insertions is where the muscle ends (generally the distal or lateral attachment) for example the origin of the bicep would be the shoulder while the insertion is the elbow
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You need to be more specific, do you mean silver in general? Then the answer would be stars. When a star goes nova (explodes) it creates the heavier elements, Silver being one of them. Every atom in your body was made by stars. If you mean what is the origin of "Ag" the notation for silver in the periodic table, then it comes from the Latin for silver, "Argentum"
Yes, astronomers study stars, planets, and other heavenly bodies. The word has its origin in the Greek "astron" which means star, although the science includes pretty much anything outside Earth's atmosphere.
When it was first created - in stars during the very early stages of the universe.
Hank Heifetz has written: 'The Origin of the Young God' 'Where are the stars in New York?' -- subject(s): Fiction