Most stars are too far away to have any decent impact. The light they put out is spread much more, so we only pick up the tiniest fraction of it.
They emmit light because they have many stars.
Saturn does not have any stars. It is a planet within our solar system and does not produce its own light like stars do.
Yes. The sun is one of many stars, and there are even larger stars than the sun. Our sun is just an average star.
They are about 25.6 light years apart in the earths sky.
Scientists know that elliptical galaxies do not contain many young stars because observations have shown that they have mostly older stars with low levels of interstellar gas and dust needed for star formation. This lack of gas and dust suggests that these galaxies have exhausted their supply of materials for forming new stars and are no longer actively forming young stars.
Billions or trillions
The Little Dipper, also known as Ursa Minor, has seven main stars that form its shape. These stars are much fainter than the stars in the Big Dipper, but they are still visible in the night sky.
They emmit light because they have many stars.
1.5 billion stars per 1000 light years.
I assume that you meant to ask "How many stars are 1 light year from the earth?"The answer is none.The closest star to us is Alpha Centauri which is 4 light years away.Unless you count our own sun which is 8 light minutes from the earth.If you meant to ask "How many stars are 1 light year from any other stars?"Then the answer is very many.There are many places within our Milky Way galaxy where stars are close together, especially near the center of the galaxy.
Saturn does not have any stars. It is a planet within our solar system and does not produce its own light like stars do.
Leo has nine main stars, but many more lesser. Leo has many bright stars, such as Regulus (α Leonis), the lion's heart; Denebola (β Leonis); and γ1 Leonis (Algieba). Many fainter stars have been named as well, such as δ Leo (Zosma), θ Leo (Chort), κ Leo (Al Minliar al Asad ), λ Leo (Alterf), and ο Leo (Subra). Regulus, η Leonis, and γ Leonis, together with the fainter stars ζ Leo (Adhafera), μ Leo (Ras Elased Borealis), and ε Leo (Ras Elased Australis), make up the asterism known as the Sickle. These stars represent the head and the mane of the lion. The star Wolf 359, a near star to Earth (7.7 light-years), is in Leo. Gliese 436, a faint star in Leo about 33 light years away from the Sun. The carbon star CW Leo (IRC +10216) is the brightest star in the night sky at the infrared N-band (10 μm wavelength).
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Yes. The sun is one of many stars, and there are even larger stars than the sun. Our sun is just an average star.
Coma Berenices is made up of three main stars with a much fainter forth.* α Com - Diadem * β Com - Al Ḍafīrah * ρ Com - Shang Tseang * 21 - Com KissīnSee related link for a star map.
There are many possible. "Point of light."
heat, light, and many other types.