i would
Apparent magnitude is the measure of how bright a star appears to be from our vantage point. Absolute magnitude is the measure of how bright a star would be if it were located 10 parsecs from earth.
Because if you like Star Wars you would be drawn to buy it and buying it means $$$!
In principle, yes an infinite number can be drawn, but in practise you would run out of graphite to draw the lines before getting to an infinite number. Even if you converted all the matter in the universe to graphite (using some Star Trekian style technology), you would still run out.
a 4 point one would have better penetration a 6 point might be more accurate but won't penetrate as deep i would go for the 4...
The only similarity would be that you can use both to navigate a ship or an aircraft. Radar equipment can be used to measure the bearing and distance to a known point of land, and you can use a sextant to measure the angle above the horizon to a star or planet.
We would typically use a sextant to measure the angle of a star above the horizon.
The color of a star provides a measure of its temperature.
The brightness of a star.
The term, 'star point', refers to the common point of connection for the three windings of a star-connected (wye-connected) transformer connection. The star point is usually earthed (grounded) and provides the neutral point of the connection.
Well, friend, a star can have many angles depending on how it is drawn or how many points it has. A typical five-pointed star has five angles, but a six-pointed star would have six angles. Remember, each point on a star creates an angle, so the number of angles can vary based on the design of the star. Just paint each angle with a happy little brushstroke, and enjoy the process of creating something unique!
In space, a compass would not be able to function properly as it relies on Earth's magnetic field for orientation. Without a magnetic field, the needle in a compass would not have a specific direction to point to.
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