None. That's because the closest thing in outer space next to earth is moon. if there were a star between them then there will be no life on earth.
2007-09-29 05:03:46
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answer #1
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answered by Om Jupri 1
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How many stars to get to the moon - that's a new one. Is a "star" some length of time I'm not familiar with. Or is it some kind of energy delivery system (like a rocket).
2007-09-29 12:45:05
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answered by Anonymous
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How many does it take??? You don't get to the moon by using stars as transportation. Stars don't 'get' you anywhere. Stars are vast, glowing masses of fusing hydrogen. Our sun is a star. Have you been falling asleep in class again? How many times have we talked about this, young lady?
2007-09-29 07:00:18
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Wow you need a lot of Astronomy lessons. The moon is a small satellite near a mid-sized planet going around a smallish star. You don't need any stars to get to there because it is already close enough to our local star "the sun."
2007-09-29 05:05:18
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answered by Rich Z 7
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A star is not something that would be used to travel in space, including :"getting to the moon."
Please, if this is really something you don't understand, go to the library and ask for some reading material in basic astronomy. Or ask your teacher.
2007-09-29 15:29:18
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answered by aviophage 7
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The moon is actually the closest thing in space to our planet, the closet star is the sun, and all the other stars we see are millions of light years away.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star
2007-09-29 05:13:25
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answered by Anonymous
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one star = 3e8 x 365 x 3600 = 3.942e14 m
distance of earth to moon = 385000 km = 385e6 m
Stars to get to the moon = 385e6 / 3.942e14 stars
= 9.767e-07 stars
2007-09-29 05:06:58
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answer #7
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answered by AkiraJunto 4
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How many licks to the center of a Tootsie Roll Pop?
That's a couple of silly questions.
2007-09-29 05:14:20
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answered by Bobby 6
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