Polaris (North Star or Pole Star) has an apparent magnitude of +1.97 (Variable)
No, Venus is a planet in orbit around the sun as is Earth. Polaris is a star and thousands of light years away.
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The absolute magnitude of Polaris is about -3.64. This value represents the intrinsic brightness of the star if it were observed from a standard distance of 32.6 light-years.
Light doesn't reflect light, nor does any other electromagnetic radiation.
It doesn't reflect, it goes straight there.
It is a star, so it emits light.
The polaris is 430 light years from Earth.
Yes. Polaris is a star and stars emit light. It's commen name is the Northern Star. ami http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polaris
Light from the star Polaris takes approximately 433 years to reach Earth. This is because Polaris is located about 433 light-years away from our planet. Therefore, the light we see from Polaris today actually left the star around the year 1590.
Telescope reflect light
Light travels as light energy. Light is a type of electromagnetic wave.
Sirius is the brightest star...Polaris is bigger then Sirius, Polaris is 360 to 820 light years away from earth, and Sirius is only 8.6 light years away. The Sirius star is known as the dog constalation, The polaris star is found at the tip and corner of the big dipper and the little dipper
White surfaces reflect light and heat. Black surfaces do not reflect light and they absorb heat.White surfaces reflect light and heat. Black surfaces do not reflect light and they absorb heat.White surfaces reflect light and heat. Black surfaces do not reflect light and they absorb heat.White surfaces reflect light and heat. Black surfaces do not reflect light and they absorb heat.
Mirrors reflect whether there is anything to reflect at the minute. Beside light they can also reflect heat radiation.
how do mirrors reflect light
no, solar panels don't reflect light
433.8 light years