There are hundreds of billions of galaxies in the visible Universe; each of which might have, on average, hundreds of billions of stars. Astronomers don't just go around "discovering stars" - that would be as un-interesting as discovering grains of dust on a beach. Even more so, because problably there are more stars than grains of sand on a beach. Now and then, information about a star with some interesting property is announced - for example, extraordinarily young, hot, or big.
See the numbers of stars twinkling in the sky and the number small animals those who we kill are the no. of outdoor Christmas light sold each year
1.2 million each year
Chembakolli has around 63 festivals each year
there are 88 constellations. you can see them all in a year on the equator. most of them are from Greek mythology. Whenever a new star is discovered, it is added to the constellation it is nearest to.
In the world there are around 45,678,091 released each year!!!
Currently scientists are finding many new planets every year orbiting other stars.
In the Milky Way galaxy, around one star is born each year and around one star dies each year. Throughout the universe, around 100 billion stars are born and die each year.
about 100 000, according to my sch3u1 (grade 11 chem) booklet
Try YouTube!!!! some of the biggest stars were discovered on YouTube. have a go! Also try to join a performing group.
See the numbers of stars twinkling in the sky and the number small animals those who we kill are the no. of outdoor Christmas light sold each year
There are more than one million species of animals that have been cataloged. More are discovered each year.
Assuming you mean due to the finite speed of light, that is a very hard question.
Currently there are 32, but as many more are discovered each year that could certainly change in the future. The link below lists all the orders.
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Yes, nearby stars appear to shift slightly back and forth each year due to the Earth's orbit around the Sun. This phenomenon is known as stellar parallax and is used to measure the distances to nearby stars.
a lot
100,000