The star that appears to be in the middle of space is often referred to as "Sirius," the brightest star in the night sky. Its prominence and brightness make it seem centrally located among other celestial objects. However, in reality, stars are distributed throughout the galaxy, and their positions are influenced by our perspective from Earth. Sirius is located about 8.6 light-years away, giving it a relatively close appearance in the vastness of space.
Venus Looks like a star in the sky but is a planet which shines with light from the sun. Called both the Evening Star and the Morning Star but is not a star.
Yes. Venus always looks like the brightest star in the sky. Jupiter usually looks like the second-brightest star (sometimes briefly outshone by Mars, when it's close to us). Mercury, Mars, and Saturn still look like fairly bright stars.
Yes, they can move through space just like a planet or star.
It looks like a volcano. +++ No it doesn't. A volcano is in rock. The Sun (or any similar star) is a ball of extremely hot, radioactive, gas.
The sun is the closest star to our planet.that is why it looks so big.
what does the symbol mean it looks like a circle with a star in the middle mean
A comet, shooting star, asteroid meteorite?
Anything with 6 sides is a hexagon.
A piece of space debris burning up in the atmosphere creating a streak of light across the sky that looks like a star falling... or shooting, as it were.
The symbol that looks like a star is called an asterisk. It looks like this *.
your oil light. and it is you tell light looks like a u with a ! in the middle of it
A sea creature that looks like a star can be a starfish.
How bright a star looks in space.
it looks like an explotion
the star nosed mole looks like an ugly tentacle-like nose which (appearantly) looks like a star
a star fish looks like a pig with big horns it cannot die
Because that's what they look like - like a quickly-moving star, that disappears after a second or a few seconds.