Physics, asked by corona52, 10 months ago

moon to
sand.
Not all starlight is the same age, Some
of it is millions or even billions of years
apart even though it hits your eye at the
same time. So the night sky isn't a single
moment in the universe but rather a
patchwork of time billions of years in
breadth.​

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Answered by amitkumar9546310
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Answered by Anonymous
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  • what you tell is true there a more than billions and billions of stars
  • the light that they emit enters our eye and we se them
  • actually all stars except the sun that we have are soo far such that it takes more than lakhs of years for their light to reach out eyes

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