There are billions of stars in the universe, far more than just 27. Stars are spread across galaxies, and each galaxy can contain billions or even trillions of stars. The universe is vast and expansive, with countless stars yet to be discovered.
Stars in the universe.
The universe's primary source of light is stars. Stars are massive balls of gas that undergo nuclear fusion, generating heat and light that radiates out into space. Other sources of light in the universe include galaxies, quasars, and other celestial objects.
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Stars in the universe twinkle because of refraction not gravity.
The universe is organized into structures such as galaxies, which are made up of stars, gas, and dust. These galaxies are arranged in clusters and superclusters, with vast empty spaces in between. The overall structure of the universe is governed by gravity and the distribution of dark matter.
Stars are scattered all across our universe but guess what? there are no stars in our solar system besides the sun!
they are straight.
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A galaxy contains billions of stars. A universe contains billions of galaxies.
If you are asking about the "display" of stars signifying a General Officer of the US Military, they are arranged on the epaulet of the uniform in linear order for one through four stars. If a five star General of the Army, the stars are arranged in a circle.
If you are asking about the "display" of stars signifying a General Officer of the US military, they are arranged on the epaulet of the uniform in linear order for one through four stars. If a five star General of the Army, the stars are arranged in a circle.
All stars and galaxies are in the universe.
they are arranged diagonally.
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They are called constellations