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Star - Wikipedia A star is a luminous spheroid of plasma held together by self-gravity [1] The nearest star to Earth is the Sun Many other stars are visible to the naked eye at night; their immense distances from Earth make them appear as fixed points of light
Star | Definition, Light, Names, Facts | Britannica A star is any massive self-luminous celestial body of gas that shines by radiation derived from its internal energy sources Of the tens of billions of trillions of stars in the observable universe, only a very small percentage are visible to the naked eye
STAR Education School districts throughout California have contracted STAR to provide tutoring in math, literacy and STEAM education with verified increases in test scores for over 20 years
Stars - NASA Science After millions of years, immense pressures and temperatures in the star’s core squeeze the nuclei of hydrogen atoms together to form helium, a process called nuclear fusion Nuclear fusion releases energy, which heats the star and prevents it from further collapsing under the force of gravity
What Is a Star and How Does It Work? - ThoughtCo How does a star work? How do they form, live, and eventually die? Learn more about these distant objects and their major importance in the universe
Star - Formation, Evolution, Lifecycle | Britannica Star - Formation, Evolution, Lifecycle: Throughout the Milky Way Galaxy (and even near the Sun itself), astronomers have discovered stars that are well evolved or even approaching extinction, or both, as well as occasional stars that must be very young or still in the process of formation
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