If our sun had a binari system, it would mean that another regular or dwarf star will come around as if it were a commet. But with a huge electromagnetic field causing disturbace in the weather and ending at it closest point with a big bang or doomday.
stars seams to rotate around the northern star
it can kill the earth and even us if there is to much
No, there are not moons or stars ON planet earth, but there are moons and stars around planet earth. == ==
Planets and stars do not have a direct impact on Earth's weather. Weather on Earth is primarily influenced by factors such as the Sun, atmosphere, ocean currents, and land formations. The Sun provides the energy necessary to drive weather patterns on Earth through processes like evaporation and convection.
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Earth blocks half of space from our view.
Yes, but apart from the Sun, the stars are too far away for their heat to affect Earth.
Only one star has any effect on Earth. The sun is the source of the heat and lightwithout which there would be no life on Earth. None of the other stars has any effect.
Only one star has any effect on Earth. The sun is the source of the heat and lightwithout which there would be no life on Earth. None of the other stars has any effect.
We move with the movement of the Earth, so it doesn't affect us at all. That is why we don't feel the Earth move.
The earth's turns affect which stars we can see, not if they are visible at all. The stars are always there, But the light from our sun is brighter then the stars, and when the earth turns facing away from the sun, the stars are the brightest thing in the sky.
stars seams to rotate around the northern star
No. Weather patterns on earth, and the stars in space have absolutely no effect on each other of any kind.
Stars appear small to us on Earth because they are extremely far away. The vast distance in space between us and the stars causes them to appear as tiny points of light in the night sky. Additionally, stars emit light that can be easily overwhelmed by the brightness of Earth's atmosphere and city lights, further contributing to their small appearance.
Some stars ARE moving towards us. The Andromeda Galaxy will collide with us in millions of years. The universe is expanding because of the "Big Bang", so almost everything is moving away from us.
it can kill the earth and even us if there is to much
Earth's rotation causes the stars to appear to move across the sky from east to west each night. Earth's revolution around the Sun changes our perspective of the stars over the course of the year, causing different constellations to be visible at different times. This movement gives us the changing night sky we observe throughout the year.