The type of star that shoots a narrow beam of charged particles is called a pulsar. Pulsars are highly magnetized, rotating neutron stars that emit beams of radiation along their magnetic poles, which appear to "pulse" as they rotate.
In LEGO Star Wars, the tractor beam is typically used to move objects or enemies around in the game. To use the tractor beam, approach the object you want to move and press the designated button to activate it. You can then move the object in the desired direction using the joystick or directional keys.
By looking at the lines in a star's spectrum of light, astronomers can tell what kinds of elements the star is made of. This happens because when a beam of light hits an atom or molecule, that atom absorbs a characteristic wavelength (color) of visible light. Scientists have made a huge list of different elements and the different patterns of lines observed in theirj corresponding "spectra" (fancy word for light spectrums), and by using such lists can deduce precisely what each star is made of.
An artificial star is a point source of light created by projecting a laser beam into the Earth's atmosphere. This is often done for calibrating and testing astronomical instruments like telescopes. The laser causes a disturbance in the atmosphere that simulates the twinkling effect of real stars.
Well they can because if you look at the movie of Star Wars the light sabers are made out of beams, and when a beam hits another beam it attracts like Neutrons do. So probably a really smart person can invent a lightsaber in the future.
As light passes through the earth's atmosphere turbulence and density variations slightly deflect its path in a random manner. The light of a star is such a tiny beam as it enters our eye that we perceive this random jiggling and brightness variations as "twinkling". The light of a planet, the moon, or the sun is a much bigger beam as it enters our eye and the random jiggling and brightness variations average out and we see no "twinkling".
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You can do part-time jobs, movie shoots, commercials, plays, concerts, interviews, and photo shoots. All kind of things. :)
Beam me up Scotty!
Shooting star is a misnomer because it shoots through space but it's not a star, it's an asteroid. Meteor is'nt a misnomer.
a volcanic bomb is a shooting star kinda thing at it shoots into the sky and burns out
If the beam is directed towards Earth, then it's called a pulsar.
Either somebody shoots at the star. Or kills the star turning it into a supernova.
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That is not possible, at least yet, except on Star Trek.
A comet is a rock that shoots around the galaxy, not sticking to any particular orbit. A star is a sun which planets revolve around, does not move anywhere.
you get a golden droid that constantly shoots out silver studs
Sagittarius shoots its arrow at the heart of Scorpius, represented by the reddish star Antares.