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The stars shine continuously in space we see them every night whenever the sky is clear. The stars we see with the naked eye are mostly within 1000 light-years so are relatively close compared to the size of our local galaxy the Milky Way.

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Stars shine continuously in space due to the nuclear fusion reactions happening in their cores, which produce energy and light. This light travels through space and can be observed from great distances, giving stars their characteristic shine.

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