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The Part of Universe; Stars
Stars are celestial bodies that emit light. There are pseudo-stars and real stars. Artificial star is a star that does not produces their own light but reflect light received from another star. The real stars are the stars that produce their own light. In general, the star designation is the object space that produces their own light or in other hand we could say the real star. According to astronomical science, the definition of massive stars are all objects of mass between 0.08 to 200 solar masses which is and never establish the generation of energy through nuclear fusion reactions.
Therefore white dwarf and neutron stars which emit no light or energy is called the fixed stars. The nearest star to Earth is the Sun at a distance of about 149,680,000 kilometers, followed by Proxima Centauri in the constellation Centaurus is about four light years. There are thousand names of stars all around universe; some of them already have a name we can mention and the other even never seen on the earth. There is an online service that gives you a reward if you find another star that not has a name yet so you can name a star. They also provide a service that give you list o star registry on their international star registry database.
