It depends on what they are falling into. A star could never fall to Earth but one could, if it got too close, fall into a black hole. A black hole is an object that has collapsed under the force of gravity and has such strong gravity that not even light can escape.
It is possible, however highly unlikely, that a star could pass through our solar system by chance. Stars are massive, far larger than Earth. For reference our sun is one of them. In such an instance the orbits of the planets would be greatly disrupted.
What is popularly called a 'falling star' has nothing to do with stars, it's a speck of space dust burning up in our atmosphere.
Most stars fall within a mass range of approximately 0.1 to 100 times the mass of our Sun. This range includes most of the stars in the universe, from low-mass stars like red dwarfs to high-mass stars like blue giants.
because stars can fall on any planet & harm it as a meteorite
Most stars fall within the main sequence region of the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram. This area stretches diagonally from the upper left (hot, luminous stars) to the lower right (cool, dim stars) and accounts for about 90% of a star's life cycle, where they fuse hydrogen into helium in their cores. The main sequence includes a wide variety of stars, from massive O-type stars to smaller M-type stars.
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It's finished! Der!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It begins midseason, replacing Dancing with the Stars. See: http://www.tvguide.com/special/fall-preview/fall-schedule.aspx
Stars Don't Fall was created in 2005.
No. Stars are suns.
No, fish do not fall from the sky when it rains. This is a myth known as "fish rain" and is not scientifically accurate.
Starts Sept. 22, 2008 at 8:00 on channel 7 or 702 in HD.
Some Stars Fall - ???? is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG-13
yes pony and johnny fall asleep under the stars
As can be used to start a sentence. As soon as I get the ticket, I will be very happy. As a result of the fall, he had injured his leg. As the night got darker, they could see more stars.
Most stars fall within a mass range of approximately 0.1 to 100 times the mass of our Sun. This range includes most of the stars in the universe, from low-mass stars like red dwarfs to high-mass stars like blue giants.
The fall start is the"waterfall" start for distance running.
because stars can fall on any planet & harm it as a meteorite
The fall equinox will start on September 22.