Fomalhaut appears to be a bright white star to the naked eye.
Do you mean star? The nearest visible star is Alpha Centauri.
Yes, the North Star (Polaris) can be seen from England with the naked eye. It is located close to the north celestial pole, making it visible from most of the northern hemisphere including England.
The planet that can be seen next to the Moon with the naked eye is usually Venus. Venus is often referred to as the "evening star" or "morning star" depending on its position relative to the Sun and can appear quite bright in the night sky.
No. But yes. Yeast is a microbe but it is visible with the naked eye
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You can see the faint blur of Andromeda by looking near the back foot of Pegasus.
they are all the same to the naked eye but the weirdest would be the north star
Fomalhaut appears to be a bright white star to the naked eye.
The farthest star visible to the naked eye is V762 Cas in the Cassiopeia constellation, located approximately 16,308 light-years away from Earth.
Do you mean star? The nearest visible star is Alpha Centauri.
You can just not very detailed you might mistake them for stars because with a naked eye it looks like a star
The faintest star visible to the naked eye typically has an apparent magnitude of around 6. This is near the limit of human eye sensitivity under optimal viewing conditions.
The biggest star's name is unknown, it is because they are too far enough to be seen by naked eye and even large telescopes. You answer might change because the Universe is expanding because of the galaxies which are building stars inside them. I hope you understand this all...Read more: Biggest_star_in_the_universe
Yes, the North Star (Polaris) can be seen from England with the naked eye. It is located close to the north celestial pole, making it visible from most of the northern hemisphere including England.
Basically, any star that can be seen with the naked eye is in our own galaxy - the Milky Way.
No. Saturn is a planet, not a star. To the naked eye, it LOOKS like a star, but planets are actually quite different from stars.