To be honest, the number of stars cannot be determined accurately. First, there are too many.
Second, we can't see all of them. Some are too far away, some are too dim. We cannot see through the Milky Way, and so an unknown number of stars are hidden behind the galactic core.
The Stars in the Bright Sky was created in 2010.
On a clear night, away from city lights, you can typically see around 2,500 stars with the naked eye. However, this number can vary depending on factors such as light pollution and atmospheric conditions.
The word that is used for a group of stars in the night sky is a star cluster.
Temperature does not directly affect the number of stars visible in the night sky. The visibility of stars is primarily influenced by light pollution, atmospheric conditions, and the observer's location. However, temperature can impact atmospheric clarity; for example, warmer air can lead to more turbulence, which may obscure stars. Ultimately, while temperature plays a role in atmospheric conditions, it is not a key factor in determining the number of stars visible.
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The size of a constellation is determined by the area of the sky it covers and the number of stars that are visible within that area. Constellations are defined by arbitrary boundaries set by astronomers, which can vary in size. The brightness and visibility of stars within the constellation also play a role in its perceived size. Overall, constellations are a way to organize and categorize the stars in the night sky for easier identification and navigation.
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As number of stars in sky and number of hairs on head
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Stars in the Southern Sky was created in 2004.
The ISBN of The Stars in the Bright Sky is 9780099461821.
The Stars in the Bright Sky was created in 2010.
stars are referred to as being in the sky, If you refer to the sky as everything that you see when you look up..then yes
Currently there are estimated 400 billion stars according to astronomers, althrugh not all are visible in the night sky.
The stars shone brightly in the sky.
The Olbers paradox suggests that the night sky is dark despite the countless number of stars in the universe because the light from distant stars may not have reached us yet, or it may have been absorbed or scattered by dust and gas in space. This means that not all the light from all the stars in the universe reaches Earth, resulting in a dark night sky.
The Stars in the Bright Sky has 400 pages.