An irregular luminous band of stars is called a "galaxy." Galaxies are massive systems of stars, stellar remnants, interstellar gas, dust, and dark matter bound together by gravity. They come in various shapes and sizes and can contain billions to trillions of stars.
The group of stars and planets that Earth belongs to, visible at night as a band of pale light across the sky, is called the Milky Way Galaxy. This galaxy is a spiral galaxy containing billions of stars, including our Sun, and is best seen from Earth in areas with minimal light pollution. The band of light is composed of densely packed stars and cosmic dust, creating a luminous path that stretches across the night sky.
This is not a question. There are hundreds of stars in the Universe. Some stars even form many constellations.
The belt of stars consisting of dense clouds is known as the Milky Way Galaxy. It is a barred spiral galaxy that contains a vast number of stars, gas, and dust, forming a luminous band when viewed from Earth. The dense clouds of gas and dust, often referred to as nebulae, play a crucial role in the formation of new stars within the galaxy.
The location on the Hertzsprung-Russell (H-R) diagram where most stars lie is known as the main sequence. This diagonal band extends from the upper left (hot, luminous stars) to the lower right (cool, dim stars) of the diagram. Main sequence stars, including our Sun, primarily fuse hydrogen into helium in their cores, which is the dominant phase of stellar evolution for the majority of stars.
The Milky Way appears as a hazy band of stars in the sky because we are viewing it edge-on from within the galaxy. The combined light of billions of distant stars, interstellar gas, and dust within the plane of the galaxy creates this band of light across the night sky.
An irregular luminous band of stars is called a galaxyof stars.
The name of the band where most stars are found would be called the Main Sequence.
The group of stars and planets that Earth belongs to, visible at night as a band of pale light across the sky, is called the Milky Way Galaxy. This galaxy is a spiral galaxy containing billions of stars, including our Sun, and is best seen from Earth in areas with minimal light pollution. The band of light is composed of densely packed stars and cosmic dust, creating a luminous path that stretches across the night sky.
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'Galaxy' may be defined as follows: NOUN 1) the extensive spiral-shaped cloud of stars, gas, and dust containing the Earth and seen as a luminous band stretching across the night sky; the Milky Way 2) another extensive spiral-shaped, elliptical-shaped, or irregular-shaped cloud of stars, gas, and dust outside the Milky Way 3) any group of famous people or celebrities
Stars - Canadian band - was created in 2000.
He isn't in a band. In college he was a part of a theatre production company called 'Starkid', and today he is one of the stars on Glee.
Here is how I define 'galaxy':NOUN1) (a) (Astronomy) a huge cluster of stars consisting of the interstellar medium and dark matter that comes in various shapes as spiral, elliptical, and irregular and is the main component of the universe; (b) (Astronomy) (-G-) the huge star cluster containing the Sun and its planets and appearing as a luminous band stretching across Earth's night sky2) a group of famous or successful people
This is not a question. There are hundreds of stars in the Universe. Some stars even form many constellations.
The belt of stars consisting of dense clouds is known as the Milky Way Galaxy. It is a barred spiral galaxy that contains a vast number of stars, gas, and dust, forming a luminous band when viewed from Earth. The dense clouds of gas and dust, often referred to as nebulae, play a crucial role in the formation of new stars within the galaxy.
The Australian Band "Girlfriend". It's called "Seeing Stars"
Its an Australian band called Girlfiend