Questions with the keyword 'star'
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how far away is the closest star to earth (not including the sun!!)
by eshanip1017 to Alan, Francesca, Nick
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if W26 is the largest star that has been mapped (1600 bigger than the sun) what is the smallest?
by simone2001 to Nick, Lilly, Deepak, Alan
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What is the youngest star you have ever found?
by g30rg1n4 to Nick
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how are stars born and how do they die
by coolthew and 2 others. to Nick, Alan, Deepak, Francesca, Lilly
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How far away was the furthest thing you have ever seen in space?
by to Alan
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What is the biggest planet we currently know of? What is the biggest star?
by and 1 other. to Alan, Deepak, Francesca, Lilly, Nick
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How big was the biggest star you have ever mapped?
by tobinn to Nick
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Have you discovered how long stars live for?
by g30rg1n4 to Nick
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To find out how star clusters form, where would you look and what you look at to help you find this out?
by to Nick
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How many stars would you find in a “star cluster?”
by g30rg1n4 to Nick
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How soon do you predict that Beetlegeuse will die? Will it become a supernova, a white dwarf or anything similar?
by to Nick
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What is the most common element in stars, apart from Hydrogen?
by tobinn and 1 other. to Nick
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How are shooting stars formed? i have heared they are not actually stars?
by eshanip1017 to Alan, Deepak, Francesca, Lilly, Nick
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Why are magnetars magnetic?
by dramaalpacca to Nick, Francesca, Deepak, Alan
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how much does a star weigh?
by to Nick
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Where does the energy to keep a star alive come from?
by bodhag to Nick
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Are planets formed by stars being born when the dense regions, in stellar clouds, cause a gravitational collapse ending
by bodhag to Nick
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The end of a star’s life depends on its birth mass. Are you currently doing this or not? If you are, would you see if
by bodhag to Nick
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How can you tell when a star is born as there are millions?
by to Nick
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When the proton proton chain uses two steps to convert hydrogen first into 3He and then combines two 3He nuclei into He
by binukrishnanm to Nick
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When a star exhausts its hydrogen supply, that’s a tell sign that its near the end of its life. Is it possible to
by binukrishnanm to Nick
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If you burn when you get within close proximity to the sun, how were scientists able to determine the core temperature
by binukrishnanm to Nick
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Approximately, what is the average age of a star from when it is formed to when it dies? how and why do the ages change?
by albertthesciguy and 2 others. to Nick
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when stars are born, what sorts of gases do protostars/nebulas contain?
by albertthesciguy to Nick
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How big is the smallest star?
by gunna and 1 other. to Nick, Alan, Deepak, Francesca, Lilly
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What is the Sun and the Stars made of if the moon is made of Rock?
by to Nick, Alan
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do u think the stars will die like the sun will in 5 billion yrs x
by to Francesca
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I know that when we look at stars, we are looking back in time. Do you think that if someone stood on a star and looked
by bubbleyscientist to Nick, Alan
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are stars born everyday?
by bodhag to Nick
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wheres the best country to travel to to look at the stars at night?
by bodhag and 1 other. to Alan, Nick
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Is it true that there is a shooting star every 20 minutes, how come we don’t see them that often?
by mcdermotti to Nick, Alan
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how far could you get to the sun without burning to death? thank you nick
by juniornewton to Nick
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How do stars have different colours?
by mcdermotti and 2 others. to Nick
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What does ‘I discovered a dying star tearing itself apart’ mean?
by daviesl to Nick
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Is there any way to measure how many stars in the Milky Way are born and how many die each day?
by tobinn and 2 others. to Nick
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How did you discover the dying star tearing itself apart?
by orlaconlan to Nick
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Hello Nick, you’re saying that you want to study about the lifecyle of stars yet hasnt that already been discovered.
by binukrishnanm to Nick
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Was it coincidental that you saw a star tearing itself apart or was it monitered? if so how did you moniter it?
by horsecat to Nick
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How do stars ignite?
by dramaalpacca to Nick
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how many stars are there in the universe?
by shinthya to Nick
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what is the brightest star in the sky? Sirius or the sun?
by toxicturtill14 to Nick
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Can a star only be bigger in height and width than the sun or can a star be heavier than the sun or is that impossible?
by qureshir to Nick
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When stars like the sun die their core runs out of hydrogen fuel and it contracts under the weight of gravity, however
by qureshir to Nick
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How can a normal star become a shooting star?
by lsandler to Alan
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is it true that a star dies every 20 minutes? And so every 20 minutes you see a shooting star?
by sophiaa and 1 other. to Nick, Alan, Deepak, Francesca, Lilly
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Do stars help us in anyway and if they were not there would it effect us?
by emilyshearsmith to Alan, Deepak, Francesca, Lilly, Nick
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what have you learnt about the comits and asteroids orbiting our sun
by coolthew to Alan
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Is it true that stars might not be there anymore because they are so far away and it takes a long time for the sight of
by alicialeeadams11 to Nick
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what was it like finding the dying star?
by luv2dance123 to Nick
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