Nuclear processes where lighter atoms merge into heavier ones.
It is actually absolute magnitude, opposed to apparent magnitude which is how much light stars appear to give off.
Give Me the Stars was created in 1945.
Stars like the sun give off light through a process called nuclear fusion. In the sun's core, hydrogen atoms fuse together to form helium, releasing a tremendous amount of energy in the form of light and heat. This energy is then radiated out into space, providing light to the planets, including Earth.
Similarities: Stars and planets can appear the same - like pinpoints of light in the night sky. Differences: Planets are rock or gas, and do not glow by themselves but reflect the light of stars which illuminate them. Stars fuse hydrogen into helium and give off enormous amounts of energy, some in the visible range. Stars are MUCH bigger than planets.
Stars are the sources of light. If they did not emit light, there would be no stars and thus no astronomy.
The stars give off light
we an see the stars because stars give out light.
No, the sun gives light to the moon, but not the stars. the stars give their own light.
Yes.
Stars give out light through a process called nuclear fusion, where they convert hydrogen into helium and release energy in the form of light and heat. The light emitted by stars is what we see from Earth, and it can travel vast distances through space, allowing us to observe stars in the night sky.
Stars give off light whereas planets reflect light.
Because the stars of Andromeda emit light
No, planets don't give off light, stars did.
They use nuclear fusion and the iron makes light escape.
Stars.
stars turn hydrogen into heavier elements in nuclear fusion. this process gives off light and heat.
A planet only reflects light from a star like our Sun. Earth is a planet and from experience it does not shine. Stars give off their own light.