If you are seeing stars when you stand up it could mean that you are lightheaded. This may be due to any number of causes, such as low blood pressure. It's always best to seek professional medical advice.
If a person is standing on top of the Earth, they will see the sky above them during the day, and they may see the Sun, clouds, birds, or airplanes. At night, they will see stars, the Moon, and possibly planets depending on the time and location. They will not be able to see any celestial bodies beneath them due to the Earth's solid surface.
I see the sky, clouds, sun, moon, stars, and possibly trees and buildings depending on my surroundings.
Constellations are just regions in the sky - a general direction, so to speak. In any direction there are millions of stars. So, depending which stars you count, that is, up to what brightness limit you want to include stars, you will get more stars, or less stars.
Generally speaking, this is a gross exaggeration. You see the stars as they were, at most, a few centuries ago. The reason is the light travels at a limited speed. In other words, it takes time to reach you. Distance between stars is measure in light years, which is the distance that light travels in a year. For example, if you look at a star that is 100 light years away, the light you see now left it 100 years ago. The stars you see at night are within the small part of our galaxy that is closest to us. Those stars are at most a few hundred light years away. A handful are less than 10 light years away. The only thing you can with the naked eye see as it was millions of years ago is the Andromeda galaxy, a massive collection of stars 2.5 million light years away. With a telescope you can see farther galaxies.
No, a giraffe does not sleep standing up. Giraffes usually sleep lying down, either with their head resting on their hindquarters or tucked under their body. They only need to sleep for short periods and can do so both during the day and at night.
Look up at night and they there but if you mean. How do you see them clerly look throu a teliscope
If you mean how far. If you can see the stars in the Milky Way - that is about how far we can see.
If a person is standing on top of the Earth, they will see the sky above them during the day, and they may see the Sun, clouds, birds, or airplanes. At night, they will see stars, the Moon, and possibly planets depending on the time and location. They will not be able to see any celestial bodies beneath them due to the Earth's solid surface.
It means that a galaxy is made up of millions or billions of stars.
Depends on what they mean to you. and if it worth it
You see stars if you have been sitting still or laying down and then stand up rapidly because in a state of rest your blood pressure is low and your heart needs to pump blood at a higher pressure during your sudden state of exertion for oxygen-filled blood to reach your brain. Generally, your heart will quickly adjust and you will not see stars or feel dizzy for longer than a few seconds. You can keep this from happening by standing up more gradually. If you always "see stars" when you stand up or ever feel like you're going to pass out, you should talk to your doctor about it.
No, you can see him standing up right after he was pushed into the river.
"Stars in My Crown" is a short story by Ruthie Rindler about a young Jewish girl who learns about the importance of standing up for herself. The story does not specifically mention the number of stars in her crown.
High enough for a person in a wheelchair to see it but not too low for an standing up person not to see it. Remember that a person standing up should see the sign in order not to occupy the facility intended for a handicapped person.
"Sefyll" is a Welsh word that means "stand." It can be used to describe physically standing or figuratively standing up for something.
not acting up if you are witnessing a wrongful act, STANDING BY
Meaning, erect human. (Standing up/walking).