Beautiful things about Stars, Their life Cycle and how they are formed, Their closeness to the Earth:

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Hi pals ...
The content as it may be,
Star in the earth are lovely creatures that are formed
and arranged by God.
According to Wikipedia, A star is type of astronomical
object consisting of a luminous spheroid of plasma
held together by its own gravity.
Also, wikihow explains that stars are massive,
glowing balls of hot gases, mostly hydrogen and helium.
There are some stars that are closer to the earth,
like the sun which transfers illumination to the earth
and give it light during the day and also during the night.

Number of Stars in the Universe

Their is no specific data recording as per the number
of stars in the universe, how ever, it is estimated that
over one hundred stars are located in the universe.
Stars that forms pattern in the sky and are in groups
are called asterism.

How does the Star life and die

The star is also affected by temperature, they are sized,
they have the ability to illuminate light.
Must star appear alone while some appear in clusters and
can be bonded together which is called binary.
The stars that are around us or close to us, move with respect
to our solar system. Some of them move away from us while
some move towards us.
Shock wave from the supernova can initiate star formation
in other interstellar clouds, when this is done, the stars are
formed but when the Helium in the star is reduced, the star
tends to reduce in size and eventually fades away.

Thanks for Reading ...

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Thanks for the info, I wonder what humans will do when the sun eventually dies out

Me myself wish I could see then like astronauts do!!

it is estimated that over one hundred stars are located in the universe.

That number seems oddly low. The estimated of starts in the universe would be in the billions, in fact billions might also be a low number.