a star has a substance in side called plasma.
Since the sun (a star) is so bright, no other star can shine during the daytime.
No planets reflect light from their host star (sun)
A star is a massive celestial body composed primarily of hydrogen and helium that generates energy through nuclear fusion in its core. This process involves fusing hydrogen atoms into helium, releasing tremendous amounts of energy in the form of light and heat. The gravitational forces within the star balance the outward pressure from the fusion reactions, allowing it to maintain stability over billions of years. This energy output is what makes stars shine brightly in the universe.
Yes. Stars are enormous balls of hydrogen and helium that carry out nuclear fusion in their cores. They are extremely hot and so shine brightly. They appear as tiny points of light only because they are so distant.
An object requires a source of energy to shine. The Earth does not. Pictures of the Earth are always taken with the reflection of the Suns energy - similar to how you see the Moon.
Meteors shine like a star because of the friction with Earth's atmosphere as they travel at high speeds. This causes the meteor to heat up and glow.
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A star can lose its shine as it runs out of fuel and expands into a red giant, or collapses into a white dwarf, neutron star, or black hole. This process is part of the star's natural life cycle and can result in changes in its brightness and appearance.
No. No star can last forever since it is actively destroying its own substance as fuel in order to shine. However ... since is a smaller star than our's (Sol) it will last longer than our own sun. (Which has about 5 billion years to go.)
The phrase "star that is no longer in space" makes no sense, therefore your question cannot be answered.
No, the sun will not shine forever. The sun is a star that will eventually run out of fuel and expand into a red giant before collapsing into a white dwarf. This process will last billions of years, but eventually the sun will no longer be able to sustain nuclear fusion and will fade away.
the heat in outer space makes it shine and be hot
It is in the energy that is radiated away.
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A person with star appeal is a gift from the heavens. Only a handful of people have this wonderful gift. People with star material are known for being talented at so many different things. Its also the way you carry yourself as an individual that makes your light shine. You don't have to be a celebrity to be a star you can make a difference where ever you are.
There is no purpose of a star's brightness. They just exist and shine.
Stars shine brilliantly in the night sky due to the process of nuclear fusion happening in their cores. This fusion releases a tremendous amount of energy in the form of light and heat, making the star appear bright and beautiful from our perspective on Earth.