None of the planets are stars, only the stars. See related questions.
The luminosity of a star is related to its surface temperature and size. Hotter stars with larger surface areas tend to have higher luminosities, while cooler stars with smaller surface areas have lower luminosities.
Rigel in Orion and Deneb in Cygnus are such examples
To do with the stars, from the Latin stella, a star
"Dead star" is a term used to describe various astronomical phenomena related to dying stars, such as white dwarfs, neutron stars, or black holes. These occur as stars reach the end of their life cycle and can be found throughout the universe.
None of the planets are stars, only the stars. See related questions.
There are no stars in the Earth. For the biggest star in the Universe, see the related question.
The color of a star is closely related to its temperature. Cooler stars appear reddish in color, while hotter stars appear blue. This is due to the relationship between temperature and the peak wavelength of light emitted by the star.
I guess that if you are depressed, you can get consolation from looking at the stars.
They are related because the bigger the star the brighter u can see it otherwise the smaller the star the duller it is to see.
See related link for a star map
A star cluster. See related question
There are many "Medium" sized stars. For "What is a medium sized star" see related question.
The luminosity of a star is related to its surface temperature and size. Hotter stars with larger surface areas tend to have higher luminosities, while cooler stars with smaller surface areas have lower luminosities.
See the related links for a website that has a lot of stuff about star sapphires and rubies!
Pulsars are not only a kind of neutron star, they are neutron stars. See related question.
Hundreds.See related link for a full list.