A star is a spherical ball of gases: mainly hydrogen and helium and it has no angles. A stylised star which people draw can have eight angles, but ten and twelve are more common. They can have any even number of angles.
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Stars do not have arms.
3 names of where you would find an acute angle is: Triangle, cone and a star.
The device that astronomers use to find the angle between the horizon and stars in the sky is called a sextant.
A right angle only has one angle.
the answer is 5 each tip of the star is a acute angle and each angle on the inside of the star is an obtuse angle. there are 5 obtuse angles and no right angles.
A regular star with n points has 2 interior angles of which n are acute and n are reflex.
Between two points - like a star and Earth - you would have a line, not an angle. Angles may be indicated between two stars - that is, the angle would be star 1 - Earth - star 2.
We would typically use a sextant to measure the angle of a star above the horizon.
It depends on if it is a 5 point, 6 point, or some other.
star angle prism
A sextant.
The answer depends on which angle is 39 degrees.
Sirius will have a greater angle, because it is closer to us.
Navigators measured the angle of Polaris (North Star) at their home port. To return they sailed until the star was at the angle of home port - then turn left or right and "sail down the latitude," keeping the angle the same all the way.
The angle between the north star and your northern horizon is approximately the same as your latitude north of the equator.
Sextants