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All the stars and planets came from the strong explosion called the big bang that released radiation and particles as well as cloud of atoms. When gravity pulled them together they formed stars.

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The shape of the star has been used in various ways throughout history, including as a symbol of guidance, illumination, and celestial beauty. It is commonly associated with astronomical phenomena and has been adapted by different cultures and religions to represent various meanings and concepts.

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The drawn shape of a star is based on astrological observations from Earth. The actual shape of a star in space is a blazing sphere of super-heated gases.

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Stars form certain shapes in the sky called constelations.

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All stars are spherical. Gravity forces them into that shape.

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stars come from god and jesus

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