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Where are 
the stars 
during the 
?day
Sky report 
Andromeda is a huge group of 
stars in the shape of a disk. 
Andromeda is normally not visible 
. close to city lights
Andromeda appears to be just 
a point of light. When you use 
a telescope to view 
Andromeda, it looks bigger 
and appears to be a fuzzy 
. star
What is a 
?star
Star is a giant ball of hot , 
glowing gases that release 
.energy
 Light from stars takes time to 
reach Earth. 
Light travels 300,000 kilometers 
per second. That is fast! 
Light from the sun , a star, takes 
about eight and a half minutes to 
reach Earth. 
Light from other stars takes 
longer.
The distance light travels from 
stars is measured in light-years. 
Light-year is the distance light 
.travels in one year
Alpha Centauri is the next 
nearest star to Earth. It is four 
light-. years away from Earth
Types of stars
All stars except the sun look like 
points of light because they are 
very far away. Some stars appear 
.brighter than others
Scientists use physical 
characteristics such as: 
1- brightness 
2- size to describe stars. 
3- color 
4-temperature
Stars can produce different amounts of 
light. 
The sun is a very bright star. 
The sun is the closest star to 
. the Earth
The sun is an average-sized star
It may seem that bright stars in 
the night sky are closer to Earth 
than dim stars. 
Actually, some stars that appear 
dim may be closer to Earth than 
.bright stars
bright star dim star
star`s distance from Earth is 
not the only reason it appears 
bright. 
Other features affect the 
brightness of stars besides its 
.closeness to Earth
Our sun and most stars in the universe are similar. 
However, stars can be different sizes. 
The size of our sun is average. 
Some stars are larger than our 
sun Spica 
Other stars are smaller Bessel 
Over time, the size of a star can 
.also change
The star Spica is larger than our sun
260 light-years 
Spica is about 260 light-years 
away from Earth
Spica looks like a point of light in the sky 
Spica is two blue stars that are very 
close together
Bessel`s Star is . smaller than our sun
11 light-years 
It is 11 light-. years away from Earth
Bessel`s Star is two stars that are 
very close. . They both glow orange
Stars have different temperatures 
and colors. A star can be 
red
orange
yellow
blue
white
A star`s color is a result of its 
temperature. 
For example, blue stars such as 
Spica are hotter than orange 
stars . such as Bessel`s Star
Patterns of stars
Groups of stars can be found in 
distinct areas of the sky. Some 
groups of stars seem to make 
.patterns or shapes
The stars that make up these 
patterns look like they are close 
together in space. 
They really are very far apart. 
Some stars are farther from 
Earth than others. 
If you look at the same stars from far away in 
space, they . would not make the same pattern
The patterns of stars you can 
see change with the seasons. 
As Earth moves around the sun, 
these patterns are in different 
.parts of the sky
Ursa Major, or the Big Bear is 
.one of the patterns in the sky
Within Ursa Major, you can see 
the Big Dipper. The Big Dipper 
looks . like a cup with a handle
The star Caph is one star that makes 
up the star pattern Cassiopeia. 
It is the brightest . star in Cassiopeia
Caph is 54 light-years from Earth 
and more than 25 times brighter 
.than our sun
Because of its distance from Earth, 
it . looks like a paint of light
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What is a star

  • 1. Where are the stars during the ?day
  • 2. Sky report Andromeda is a huge group of stars in the shape of a disk. Andromeda is normally not visible . close to city lights
  • 3. Andromeda appears to be just a point of light. When you use a telescope to view Andromeda, it looks bigger and appears to be a fuzzy . star
  • 4. What is a ?star
  • 5.
  • 6. Star is a giant ball of hot , glowing gases that release .energy
  • 7.  Light from stars takes time to reach Earth. Light travels 300,000 kilometers per second. That is fast! Light from the sun , a star, takes about eight and a half minutes to reach Earth. Light from other stars takes longer.
  • 8. The distance light travels from stars is measured in light-years. Light-year is the distance light .travels in one year
  • 9. Alpha Centauri is the next nearest star to Earth. It is four light-. years away from Earth
  • 11. All stars except the sun look like points of light because they are very far away. Some stars appear .brighter than others
  • 12. Scientists use physical characteristics such as: 1- brightness 2- size to describe stars. 3- color 4-temperature
  • 13. Stars can produce different amounts of light. The sun is a very bright star. The sun is the closest star to . the Earth
  • 14.
  • 15. The sun is an average-sized star
  • 16. It may seem that bright stars in the night sky are closer to Earth than dim stars. Actually, some stars that appear dim may be closer to Earth than .bright stars
  • 18. star`s distance from Earth is not the only reason it appears bright. Other features affect the brightness of stars besides its .closeness to Earth
  • 19. Our sun and most stars in the universe are similar. However, stars can be different sizes. The size of our sun is average. Some stars are larger than our sun Spica Other stars are smaller Bessel Over time, the size of a star can .also change
  • 20. The star Spica is larger than our sun
  • 21. 260 light-years Spica is about 260 light-years away from Earth
  • 22. Spica looks like a point of light in the sky Spica is two blue stars that are very close together
  • 23. Bessel`s Star is . smaller than our sun
  • 24. 11 light-years It is 11 light-. years away from Earth
  • 25. Bessel`s Star is two stars that are very close. . They both glow orange
  • 26. Stars have different temperatures and colors. A star can be red
  • 29. blue
  • 30. white
  • 31. A star`s color is a result of its temperature. For example, blue stars such as Spica are hotter than orange stars . such as Bessel`s Star
  • 33. Groups of stars can be found in distinct areas of the sky. Some groups of stars seem to make .patterns or shapes
  • 34.
  • 35.
  • 36.
  • 37.
  • 38. The stars that make up these patterns look like they are close together in space. They really are very far apart. Some stars are farther from Earth than others. If you look at the same stars from far away in space, they . would not make the same pattern
  • 39. The patterns of stars you can see change with the seasons. As Earth moves around the sun, these patterns are in different .parts of the sky
  • 40. Ursa Major, or the Big Bear is .one of the patterns in the sky
  • 41. Within Ursa Major, you can see the Big Dipper. The Big Dipper looks . like a cup with a handle
  • 42. The star Caph is one star that makes up the star pattern Cassiopeia. It is the brightest . star in Cassiopeia
  • 43.
  • 44. Caph is 54 light-years from Earth and more than 25 times brighter .than our sun
  • 45. Because of its distance from Earth, it . looks like a paint of light
  • 46.
  • 47.
  • 48.