It is very difficult to calculate the exact number.But it is approximately 3000.
Earth is a planet, not a star. The Sun is the star at the center of our solar system.
Infinite and Unknown. But I think the point is "night sky" meaning, OUR night sky, or our visual field here on Earth. It's not a question of how many stars are in the universe. The answer depends on your location and the brightness of ambient terrestrial lights but can be as many as 13,000.
People once believed the Earth was flat because it appeared that way to the naked eye. Travel and exploration were limited, so many individuals did not have access to evidence proving otherwise.
Many planets around each star reflect the star's light. For example think about Earth's orbit around the sun, a big star
The Sun is Earth's primary source of light energy. The Sun emits electromagnetic radiation, including visible light, which provides energy for photosynthesis and powers many processes on Earth.
Around 2500-5000 visible stars with the naked eye.
There are many more people on earth than there are stars in the sky that are visible to the naked eye, even if you include all the stars that are ever visible from any spot on earth and not just the ones that you can see.However, if you include all the stars that we know about that are not visible to the naked eye, there are many more stars, by many orders of magnitude, than all the people who have ever lived on earth. It is possible that there are many more stars than the total number of human beings who will ever live at any time, past, present and future.
On a clear night, around 2,500 stars are visible to the naked eye from any given spot on Earth. The number can vary slightly depending on light pollution and atmospheric conditions. With a telescope, millions of stars become visible.
In Delhi only 50-60 stars are visible just because there is a lot of pollution so the sky is full of dust and also because the Ozone layer protects the Earth with Atmosphere so maximum only 50-60 stars are visible.
The constellation Hercules contains around 200 stars that are visible to the naked eye.
Depends on what the weather was like, where you were and what time of day it was.
wow i have the same question. grrr science!
Corona Borealis is a small constellation located in the northern sky. It contains around 22 stars visible to the naked eye.
Lyra constellation contains around 11 stars visible to the naked eye. Its most famous star is Vega, which is one of the brightest stars in the sky.
There are approximately 8 stars that are easily visible to the naked eye in the constellation Vulpecula. This number can vary depending on sky conditions and the observer's location.
There are hundreds of stars in Cetus, but there are 13 main stars that connect its body together.
Hercules is made up of approximately 14 stars - however thousands more lie within it's boundaries.