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Sunday, 3 October 2021

What is a star?

What is a star?

 


One night when the sky is clear, there are stars in the sky with innumerable lights. Stars are actually a collection of hot gases, with millions of atomic bombs exploding in them all the time. We see that the Mistars are always fragrant because the gases in them collide with each other, releasing fire all the time, which makes the B-stars shine. The stars also appear to be twinkling, because the stars are so far away and so far away from our eyes that the light does not reach our eyes completely due to the cosmic dust in that distance. That's why they keep doing methamphetamine. If the sky is clear at night, we can see about 6,000 stars with the naked eye, even though there are about two billion stars in the universe. Our sun is also a small star where there are constant explosions of hydrogen gas bricks that release energy and light that reach the earth in the form of the sun, which is beneficial to us humans. There are always countless stars in the universe. There are countless galaxies in the universe. Each galaxy contains numerous hot gas clouds, called nebulae. The nebula continues to expand as it heats up, then reaches a point where it explodes and splits into smaller pieces, then gravity is created inside each piece, thus creating a star. That's it. All these stages take place over thousands of years.