"Stellar" means of or in relation to stars. As such, "stellar conditions" would be the conditions within a star or relative g to stars (depending on context)
The number of world cups
Do you mean '(to) govern'? = 'gobernar'
It means "above the stars there is peace".
is an flight operation where the pilot uses the rule of see and be seen.VFR RULES are conditions which govern the pilot safely while not using instrument
Administered can mean to give meds or pills to, or to govern something.
When the mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC) is below normal, it may indicate conditions such as iron deficiency anemia or thalassemia. When the MCHC is above normal, it can be seen in conditions like hereditary spherocytosis or autoimmune hemolytic anemia.
I think the stars mean how many patriots died
"Intrastellar" refers to the space or phenomena that occur within a star or stars. It encompasses processes, interactions, and materials found inside stars, such as nuclear fusion and the various physical conditions present in stellar interiors. This term is often contrasted with "interstellar," which pertains to the space between stars.
10 green stars
That depends on what you define as 'above', in the literal sense then everything in the known universe lies above the earth. However, if you mean what lies directly above the north pole, which is perhaps the only way of defining 'above', then, from Earth, there are only a few stars, the most significant and well known of which being Polaris.
Not only does light pollution have an effect, but atmospheric conditions, geographic location and altitude. By "full spectrum", I'm assuming you mean a brilliant swath of bright stars splashed against the sky. The variables listed above come into play the most. That's why the best telescopes are located in remote, high altitude/equatorial places and in LEO (Low Earth Orbit).