Stars are powered by the process of nuclear fusion, which is where hydrogen nuclei are fused together to become helium. A helium nucleus weighs slightly less than the hydrogen used to create it, and the chance in mass is converted to energy using the formula e = mc2. This energy is released as radiation (including visible light and heat).
A stars light is the produced by thermonuclear Fusion reactions in the core of the sun and in larger stars also in onion like layers around the core.
The fusion of hydrogen into helium provides energy, which is partially converted YOUR FACE DICK ASS
As light travels, it loses intensity. The stars are millions of times farther away from us than the sun, so when the light from those stars gets here, it is very dim. The sun is much closer, so it gives off much more light. This light overpowers the light from the stars, so they can't be seen during the day.
Yes, stars do not stop shining until they run out of resources.
It is actually absolute magnitude, opposed to apparent magnitude which is how much light stars appear to give off.
For nearby stars, the parallax method gives the most accurate measure of distances.For nearby stars, the parallax method gives the most accurate measure of distances.For nearby stars, the parallax method gives the most accurate measure of distances.For nearby stars, the parallax method gives the most accurate measure of distances.
the stars emitt its own light. But the planets do not have any own light. It absorbs the light from the stars like a sun. It just reflects the light. And also the stars are far away from the earth than the planets. So we can found the twinkling of stars but not the planets.
No, the sun gives light to the moon, but not the stars. the stars give their own light.
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stars turn hydrogen into heavier elements in nuclear fusion. this process gives off light and heat.
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It is helpful to study the light that comes off stars because the light from a star gives hints of what elements make up a star. This is due to the fact that the light is a wave.
The stars The sun is actually a star, so there are many "suns" throughout the universe providing light.
Because the moon is not a star and only stars can produce light by itself.
EVERY star, no matter what size, is luminous; it gives off light.
As light travels, it loses intensity. The stars are millions of times farther away from us than the sun, so when the light from those stars gets here, it is very dim. The sun is much closer, so it gives off much more light. This light overpowers the light from the stars, so they can't be seen during the day.
Yes, stars do not stop shining until they run out of resources.
EVERY star, no matter what size, is luminous; it gives off light.