The nursery rhyme "Star light, star bright" has been dated to the late 19th century. It is believed to be of American origin. Due to its age the original rhyme is in the public domain and can be used without restriction
Star light, star bright,The first star I see tonight;I wish I may, I wish I might,Have the wish I wish tonight
Star Light, Star Bright, First Star I See Tonight, I Wish I May, I Wish I Might, Have The Wish, I Wish Tonight.
If the bright star is located farther away from Earth than the less bright star, it will appear dimmer due to the inverse square law of light intensity. The amount of light reaching Earth decreases with distance, so a closer, less bright star can appear brighter than a further, brighter star.
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In this poem, John Keat wishes if he could be just like a star. He believes that the star is amazing and he glorifies it because it is immoral and never dies..."and watching with eternal lids apart"
Bachelor Father - 1957 Star Light Star Not So Bright 5-10 was released on: USA: 28 November 1961
the sun, a light bulb, a star, the moon
Venus is the brightest star. It is also the hottest planet it reflects a lot of light from the sun and we can see it as a bright dot in the sky.
When observing a star, you will see a bright point of light in the night sky.
Star brightness is defined in terms of apparent magnitude, which is how bright the star appears from Earth. Star brightness is also defined by absolute magnitude, which is how bright a star appears at the standard distance of 36.2 light years. Luminosity is also a way that a star's light is measured.