heat and light.
stars
Two major forms of energy released from stars are electromagnetic radiation, such as light and heat, and particle radiation, which includes high-energy charged particles like protons and electrons. These forms of energy are generated through processes like nuclear fusion in the core of stars.
The question is vague. There are many stars called "pointer" stars. For example, two of the stars in Ursa Major lie along a line that passes very near Polaris. A completely different set of stars in Ursa Major form an arc that passes near Regulus. There are plenty of other such astronomical coincidences.
The asterism known as the Big Dipper, visible in the Northen Hemisphere and part of the Ursa Major constellation, has two stars which famously point approximately at Polaris. (The stars are Merak and Dubhe.)
The masses of the two stars.
stars
There are no known "infinite energies" in our real Universe.
Yes. Major General is also referred to as a "two star" General, for their rank insignia of two stars.
Taurus and Cancer are the obvious two. Others are Auriga, Canis Minor, Lynx, Monoceros, and Orion.
Four Stars for a General. Three Stars for a Lieutenant General. Two Stars for a Major General. One Star for a Brigadier General.
some people think 21 main stars and others 7 main stars.
Well, Canis Major contains Sirius - the brightest star in the night sky.
Two major forms of energy released from stars are electromagnetic radiation, such as light and heat, and particle radiation, which includes high-energy charged particles like protons and electrons. These forms of energy are generated through processes like nuclear fusion in the core of stars.
One star: Brigadier General. Two stars: Major General Three Stars: Lieutenant General Four Stars: General Five Stars: General of the Armies (rare).
By Rank, twelve, and they were: * Washington, General of the Armies of the US. (Six Stars) * Eisenhower, General of the Army. (Five Stars) * Grant, General, (Four Stars) * Jackson, Major General, (Two Stars) * Harrison, William, Major General, (Two Stars) * Taylor, Major General, (Two Stars) * Hayes, Major General, (Two Stars, Temporary Rank) * Harrison, Benjamin, Major General, (Two Stars, Temporary Rank) * Pierce, Brigadier General, (One Star) * Johnson, Andrew, Brigadier General, (One Star) * Garfield, Brigadier General, (One Star) * Arthur, Quartermaster General, (One Star) The highest ranking Naval Officer was Lyndon Johnson who held the rank of Commander. The only President that entered military service and failed to advance to Officer status was James Buchanan who saw service as a Private during the War of 1812.
Potential , and vital enerGies
Dancing with the Stars - 2005 I Round Two 10-4 was released on: USA: 5 April 2010