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What is the name for very faint very dense Earth size stars?

These are called white dwarf stars. They are the dense remnants (cores) of stars about the size of the Sun, which have used up all of their fusible elements and no longer maintain fusion in their cores. These stars still radiate energy because they are still hot, just not as hot as a functioning star.


Why are some of the stars very faint?

Some stars appear faint because they are located far away from Earth, making them difficult to see with the naked eye. Others may be faint due to their size and temperature, emitting less light compared to brighter stars. Dust and gas clouds in space can also block or dim the light from stars, making them appear fainter.


How are the stars distributed within this kind galaxy?

The center of the elliptical galaxy is very dense with many stars, and density decreases farther out.


How are stars distributed within kinds of galaxys?

The center of the elliptical galaxy is very dense with many stars, and density decreases farther out.


How are stars distributed within the kinds of galaxy?

The center of the elliptical galaxy is very dense with many stars, and density decreases farther out.


How are stars distributed within an elliptical galaxy?

The center of the elliptical galaxy is very dense with many stars, and density decreases farther out.


What are the very bright starts in the upper right of an h-r diagram called?

Hot stars are found in the left hand side of the diagram, cool stars the right, bright stars at the top, and lastly the faint stars are located at the bottom.


What is a small hot very dense star?

Both white dwarfs and neutron stars match the description. Neutron stars are smaller, hotter, and denser.


Why does the light that you see from the stars look very faint?

The light from stars appears faint because it has to travel through vast distances of space to reach us, during which it gets dimmed and scattered by dust and gas in the universe. Additionally, stars emit light in all directions, so only a small fraction of that light actually reaches Earth.


Are white dwarf stars very bright or faint compared to regular stars?

Answer #1: bright===================Answer #2: They're faint.Another answer: They are indeed very faint.They can have high surface temperatures, but they have very small surface areas.No white dwarf star is visible from Earth with the "naked eye".


Is it possible to take a photo of the nearest star by any means?

Yes it is done with telescopes, (the nearest stars are quite faint). Teh stars still have very little detail because they are so far away.


Why do we need very dark nights to be able to observe the star?

The faint light from many stars will only really show on a very dark, cloudless night. Light pollution from nearby cities also affect whether you can see the stars clearly. If you are in an area where there are no lights (out at sea, in the countryside, etc) the stars will often appear very bright and their numbers impressive.