yes shining stars are still around but you have to order them
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Stars are present in the sky both during the day and night, but the bright sunlight makes them invisible to the naked eye. The sun's light is so intense that it outshines the light from other stars, essentially drowning them out. However, stars are still present and visible at night when the sun is not shining.
Sun Is Still Shining was created on 1969-11-21.
The adverb that describes how stars shine on cloudy nights is "dimly." This term captures the subtle and muted way that starlight penetrates the clouds, creating an ethereal glow. It conveys the idea of stars shining faintly, often obscured but still present despite the clouds.
No, not all stars we see in the sky have already exploded. Stars that are visible to us are typically within our own Milky Way galaxy and are at various stages of their life cycles. Some may have already exploded in supernova events, while others are still actively shining.
We Still Have The Stars was created in 2008-11.
The stars, as seen from the Northern Hemisphere, appear to circle around Polaris, the North star. They seem to circle around the north pole because the Earth rotates, while the stars are still. As we spin around, stars move out of our view and new ones enter. When looking up to the North pole, it is possible to see stars appear to be slowly spinning around the North star. In the Southern Hemisphere there is no conveniently located star but the stars still seem to spin around a point in the sky. The Sun seems to circle the Earth but again, the Earth is rotating and the sun is still. It's actually Earth that is spinning.
Yes, there are stars still forming in the universe. They form in nebulas.
This phrase encourages optimism and hope, reminding us that even during difficult or cloudy times, there is still light and positivity shining through. It is a metaphor for looking beyond immediate challenges to focus on the brighter possibilities ahead.
At either north or south pole.
its still there, except the sun is not shining in its direction.
Yes you can, depending on your choice. Who cares about what your friends think?