The astronomical object does not. A model does.
Stars are spherical bodies and have no sides nor corners.
A star shape typically has multiple sides and corners, depending on its design. A common five-pointed star, for example, has 10 points (5 outer points and 5 inner points), giving it 10 corners. The number of sides can vary; in the case of a five-pointed star, it has 10 sides. More complex star shapes can have even more sides and corners.
A standard five-pointed star, often referred to as a star polygon, has 10 corners (or points) and 5 sides. Each point of the star represents a corner, while the lines connecting these points form the sides. However, the number of sides and corners can vary with different types of star shapes.
a regular star
four sides and four corners
Stars are spherical bodies and have no sides nor corners.
A star shape typically has multiple sides and corners, depending on its design. A common five-pointed star, for example, has 10 points (5 outer points and 5 inner points), giving it 10 corners. The number of sides can vary; in the case of a five-pointed star, it has 10 sides. More complex star shapes can have even more sides and corners.
A standard five-pointed star, often referred to as a star polygon, has 10 corners (or points) and 5 sides. Each point of the star represents a corner, while the lines connecting these points form the sides. However, the number of sides and corners can vary with different types of star shapes.
a regular star
5 sides, 5 corners.
8 Corners and sides.
i have 6 corners. i have 6 sides
600 corners 300 sides
four sides and four corners
A cylinder has three sides and no corners.
2 sides, 2 corners. (:
points on the Star of David sextets sextuplets sides on hexagons vertices/corners on hexagons