Reaching for the Stars was created on 2005-10-23.
Photosurveys seem to suggest that we can see maybe 100 billion galaxies, and a reasonable average estimate may be something like 100 billion stars in each galaxy. That puts you at 10 thousand million million million stars right there. But there doesn't seem to be any end to the universe as far as we can see up till now, so we don't know how many more galaxies there might be, out past the ones that we can see.
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Constellations are just regions in the sky - a general direction, so to speak. In any direction there are millions of stars. So, depending which stars you count, that is, up to what brightness limit you want to include stars, you will get more stars, or less stars.
The movie Alpha and Omega received mixed reviews and has a rating of 5.3 out of 10 stars on IMDb.
Nope, the stars are just as big when you see them from space as when you see them from Earth.
In a day?Hmmm......I would say about 10 or 15. tbown3: Yea I agree, But I see more sometimes. 15 to 20 I'd say.
Top 10 Commercials of 2010 - 2010 TV was released on: USA: 1 August 2010
One rater gave it 5 stars another 4.5 and the third 4. It also had 4 ratings between 9 & 9.5/10 and Gamespot gave it an 8.5/10 see below from wikipediaReview scoresPublication Score1UP.com A- Game Informer 9/10 GameSpot 8.5/10 GameTrailers 9.3/10 IGN 9/10 Official Xbox Magazine 9.5/10 The Daily Telegraph 5 stars Giant Bomb 4 stars Joystiq 4.5 stars
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Constellations are not real, they are merely patterns of stars we see from our point of view. All of the constellations we see are part of the Milky way Galaxy and so are 10 billion other stars we can't see with the naked eye.
yes, willow smith really is 10 years old. you can watch her music video and see how young she is.
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JonTron - 2010 Top 10 Video Game Commercials 2-12 was released on: USA: 12 August 2011
For the Stars was created on 2001-04-10.
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A massive star can be many times the size of our Sun, ranging from around 10 to 100 times its mass. These stars are much larger, hotter, and brighter than average stars, and they have relatively short lifespans compared to smaller stars.