A broad name for a star which has exhausted its fuel and reached end of its life cycle would be a "stellar remnant." More specific names for stellar remnants, depending on how much they continue to radiate and how advanced their gravitational collapse, would include white dwarf, brown dwarf, (or eventually, black dwarf); neutron star, or black hole. There also may exist more exotic forms of collapsed matter such as a quark star.
The planet Venus has at times been called the Morning Star or the Evening Star, although it is not a star.
There is only one Star in our Solar System - it is called the Sun.
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The North Star is Polaris.
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No, a shooting star is a meteor burning up in the Earth's atmosphere, creating a bright streak of light. A burned out star refers to a star that has reached the end of its lifecycle and no longer generates energy through nuclear fusion.
It is most likely to be the stars jet trail of burned out gas which then began to orbit the star itself because of its immense mass.
Yes because a nebula once has burned out. :) HOPE IT HELPED !
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When it has burned out all it's "fuel" - combustibles gases, it's just a burnt out black dead husk.
A star in essence is a big ball of fire. When it stops shining it has 'burned out'.
When your remains are incinerated (burned) after death it is called cremation or being cremated.
Yeah, well it is made out of gas!
It is called an incinerator.
A star that is forming is called a protostar.
The corpses were burned in crematoria.
No. The moon is a natural satellite which orbits our planet every month.