As of Aug. 4th, 2009, there have been 2,387 stars awarded on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. On Aug. 12th, the 2,388th will be awarded to George Hamilton.
NEW INFORMATION as of 11/05/2011 their are exactly 2,447 stars. I walked Hollywood Blvd starting at the s.e. corner of Hollywood Blvd and, starting at the first star which is for Stanly Kramer, began filming each star heading south west to Vine St. (*All 4 corners of of Hollywood & Vine have 5 stars*.) I then turned south on Vine and headed to Sunset. I then crossed the street at Sunset and headed North on Vine to Hollywood (*Again, all 4 corners of Hollywood & Vine have 5 stars*.). I turned west on Hollywood and filmed each star all the way down to the last star on the south west of Hollywood at La Brea (The last star is for The Dead End Kids). I then crossed north on La Brea, (passing Marshfield Way, the tiny Gateway Island to Hollywood that holds the stars of Elvis and The Beatles) to the north west side of Hollywood at La Brea. Heading north east on Hollywood I encounter first Spanky McFarland's star. I film each star going north east on Hollywood to Vine. (*Remember, all 4 corners of of Hollywood & Vine have 5 stars*.) I film from the s.w. corner of Vine going north to Yucca. I cross east to the n.e. corner of Vine and begin filming heading south to Hollywood. (*One last time, all 4 corners of of Hollywood & Vine have 5 stars*.)
I turn left at the n.w. corner of Hollywood at Vine and head east to the last star at the n.e. corner of Hollywood at Gower which is for Benny Goodman.
There are countless stars.
Little stars, also known as dwarf stars, can range in size from about one-tenth the size of our sun to around half the size of our sun. These stars are smaller and cooler than average stars like our sun.
Nope. It depends on how much matter the star was immersed in during its formation. More matter equals more size and vice versa.
The sun is larger than about 95% of stars in the galaxy.
No.
No.
The size of the sun is considered average compared to other stars. There are much larger stars, known as supergiants, and smaller stars, known as dwarfs, in the universe.
over 5,000 miles
Size and temperature determine the brightness of stars.
Stars expand in size to become red giants, when they start running low on Hydrogen fuel.
The size of the sun is considered average compared to other stars in the universe. There are much larger stars, known as supergiants, and much smaller stars, known as dwarfs. The sun falls in the middle range in terms of size among the billions of stars in the universe.
There is no standard size. Walk-in showers are generally custom-made to the specifications of the client.