The other stars do not appear as bright as the sun because they are much farther away. Even the closest stars apart from the sun are hundreds of thousands of times farther away. In terms of actual brightness, some stars are brighter than the sun.
Compared to most stars, it's actually a medium-sized star, and because of its yellowish-orange colour, means that the sun is haflway through it's live and is at its brightest. However, it's pretty bright, and would score a 6.5/10 compared to other stars.
Stars like the sun are classified as yellow dwarf stars. They are medium-sized, average-temperature stars that emit light and heat through nuclear fusion in their cores. The sun is a main sequence star, just like other stars of similar mass and size in the galaxy.
The sun is a G class star and (from space) its pale yellow.
No. The sun is a star like any other; it holds no special place in the galaxy. The stars, including the sun, orbit the center of the galaxy. There are also stars in other galaxies.
The faint light of the stars is masked by the bright light of the sun.
Yes, but it's actually one of the less bright ones.
No it is not. It is less bright than some, but brighter than others.
StarsBecause the stars are bright like the sun so we can only see the sun in the day though they are still there. MoonBecause the moon is around at the other side of the earth when it is day.
Because the sun is blocked out, so it is like night, but it is not totally dark. When the sun is out it is too bright to see the stars.
The brightest stars are a few million times as bright as our Sun.
Probably MILLIONS of stars very much like our Sun.
The Sun is just like other stars - some are bigger, some are smaller, some are brighter or less bright - but the Sun is similar in size, composition and behavior to stars. The only difference is that it is so near that it looks much, much brighter.
The Sun is just like other stars - some are bigger, some are smaller, some are brighter or less bright - but the Sun is similar in size, composition and behavior to stars. The only difference is that it is so near that it looks much, much brighter.
Compared to most stars, it's actually a medium-sized star, and because of its yellowish-orange colour, means that the sun is haflway through it's live and is at its brightest. However, it's pretty bright, and would score a 6.5/10 compared to other stars.
Stars like the sun are classified as yellow dwarf stars. They are medium-sized, average-temperature stars that emit light and heat through nuclear fusion in their cores. The sun is a main sequence star, just like other stars of similar mass and size in the galaxy.
They are still there. But the light from the sun diffuses through the air around the earth, and the air becomes so bright that it drowns out the light of the stars. If you go to a place where there is no air ... like the International Space Station or the moon ... you can see the stars even when the sun is also in the sky. in other words the light from the sun makes it look like the stars disapeared : )
The sun is a G class star and (from space) its pale yellow.