There is a simple way to solve your problem just tell your girl friend that you are not interested in her any more, if she really loves you she will give a hit in to your head then you can count whole the stars.
2007-02-02 17:46:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Other people have tried, over many years. They make maps of the stars, and count the stars in each small region. It takes months and months.
Generally, on a clear night far away from any cities or towns, you can see 2000 individual stars. The rest are too crowed together in the milky way to see them individually.
2007-02-02 08:46:56
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answered by morningfoxnorth 6
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Nobody can count them all. Computer controlled telescopes and satellites have cataloged well over a million, but many millions more appear on photographs taken with telescopes. Those other millions are still just anonymous dots on photographs though, they aren't named and cataloged. When astronomers say there are 100 billion stars in the Milky Way, it is just an estimate, not an actual count.
2007-02-02 08:40:21
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answered by campbelp2002 7
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This can be done by optimal monitored concept. It says that the responsive transitional mobility of the starts is directly proportional to the functional modular time-frame.
So if you start counting it from compatible digital precession from north and continue till it end at the south as far as your eye can vizualise.
The resulting intergrated reciprocal gives the total no of stars. Got it.
ha ha ha ha ha ha. just kidding yaar.
2007-02-02 08:43:09
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answered by vinodh.mano 1
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u cant count stars it will take 17000 years if u count 200 stars per year and the sky is continuously xpanding due 2 dark matter it can never be stopped and if a star dies it converts into a new black hole or a neutron star
2007-02-02 11:05:35
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answered by venky 2
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I think you better dont spend hours in counting stars because they are uncountable. but i can say you one thing that a man can see 3000 stars with his naked eye.
2007-02-02 10:26:51
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answered by Ray 2
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it will always go in vain.don't waste yr time doing the practical u will get a round about fig. in yr book. however for u need not search those stout books the approximate no. is 10 to the power 22 millon in the milky way.
2007-02-03 10:40:25
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answered by Prity 2
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it is impossible to measure the stars in the sky how ever using the telescope you can view how far the stars and planets from us
2007-02-02 08:24:56
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answered by ram raj 1
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You can see about 3,000 distinct stars on a dark night.
2007-02-02 08:56:45
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answered by eri 7
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By counting our hairs at daytime.
2007-02-02 08:45:45
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answered by Tanuj g 1
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