The length of time an interstellar star, or a star located in the space between star systems, exists can vary significantly based on its mass and type. Massive stars have shorter lifespans, typically ranging from a few million to a few hundred million years, while smaller stars, like red dwarfs, can last for tens to hundreds of billions of years. Since interstellar stars are often in regions of space where they are not gravitationally bound to any galaxy, their lifetimes are generally similar to those of stars in galaxies.
I believe it is star wars because star wars was made a long time ago and that was a popular movie back then.
"Light-year" is NOT a unit of time. It is a unit of length or distance - the distance light travels in a year.
I don't know because that was a LONG LONG time ago.
==Approx. Length Time of Goldeneye== The approximate length of the film Goldeneye is one-hundred and twenty-four minutes (or two hours and four minutes).
In the fictional universe of Avatar, the moon Pandora orbits the planet Polyphemus, located in the Alpha Centauri star system. The moon is about 4.4 light years from Earth. Using the developed interstellar ships utilizing hybrid fusion and matter-antimatter power sources, the travel time from Earth to Pandora is about 6 Earth years.
it depends on the star. size can determine "lifespan", and other conditions as well.
The length of time that it takes to download and install Star Wars: The Old Republic depends on the speed of your internet, and the power of your computer. Generally, it should take about 6 hours.
Its length, or (if it is a measure of time, as in how long the film was) its duration.
A planets year is the time it take to make one orbit of its star.
Interstellar bubbles are created when powerful stellar winds or explosions from massive stars push against surrounding gas and dust, clearing out a cavity in the interstellar medium. These bubbles are essentially regions of low-density material surrounded by higher-density material in space. Over time, the expanding bubble can grow in size as the star continues to produce energy and push against its surroundings.
A very long time
As long as the estate is still open. There is not specific length of time.
About the same length of time as you have to stand for a long weight/wait.
In length, the opposite of long is short. In time, the opposite of long may be short or brief.
The length of time required to photograph star trails varies depending on how long you would like the trails to appear. Generally, with a 10 minute exposure, you will have very faint trails. With a one hour exposure, you will have trails roughly four times as long. With a 180 minute exposure, you will have trails that are substantially longer, and will noticeably fill the picture. The longer the exposure, the more white the picture will become as it is filled with star trails.
New stars are being born all the time; LOTS of them. Also, the star formation process takes a long, long time. So the real question is, when do you consider something to be a "star", as opposed to a "protostar" for example.
how do you open movie star plant if it is on 95 for a long time