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Basically, stars are big exploding balls of gas, mostly hydrogen and helium. Our nearest star, the Sun, is so hot that the huge amount of hydrogen is undergoing a constant star-wide nuclear reaction, like in a hydrogen bomb. Even though it is constantly exploding in a nuclear reaction, the Sun and other stars are so large and have so much matter in them that it will take billions of years for the explosion to use all the "fuel" in the star. The huge reactions taking place in stars are constantly releasing energy (called electromagnetic radiation) into the universe, which is why we can see them and find them on radio telescopes such as the ones in the Deep Space Network (DSN). Stars, including the Sun, also send out a solar wind and burst out occasional solar flares.
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the star are made in space.
The stars are not so special in space.
the stars the reaction of 2 hydrogen atom to make a helium atom.
in this a tremendous amount of heat is produced in the form of light and radiations .
That why we see light or star what u say.
Actually stars very heavy and dense cloud of gases.
the main gas in the star is H, He etc..
H+H=He
so star a made in space by clouds of gases which density is very high, and very high energy .
our sun is also a star.
keep smiling and stay happy to see the star.
the star are made in space.
The stars are not so special in space.
the stars the reaction of 2 hydrogen atom to make a helium atom.
in this a tremendous amount of heat is produced in the form of light and radiations .
That why we see light or star what u say.
Actually stars very heavy and dense cloud of gases.
the main gas in the star is H, He etc..
H+H=He
so star a made in space by clouds of gases which density is very high, and very high energy .
our sun is also a star.
keep smiling and stay happy to see the star.
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