Not necessarily. There are a lot of highly visible stars in the night sky within 50 to 100 light years that are probably still doing quite well. Probably more likely that you’ll make a wish on a planet, as they are brighter and therefore more likely to be the first “star” you see tonight.
@Gweedo: a very good point._________Some good star and planet facts in today’s comments._________When you wish upon a starMakes no difference who you are.Anything your heart desiresWill come to you._________Be well my friends.
Starman1948 over 9 years ago
Good morning DOCK fans. There is always a party pooper in every crowd or kennel. Be happy and healthy my friends.
Iamalwayswrong over 9 years ago
Well, as Baslim says says, that really is false:
http://www.reddit.com/r/askscience/comments/20eyvg/what_is_the_average_distance_of_the_stars_that_we/cg2sarr
Charlie Fogwhistle over 9 years ago
Not necessarily. There are a lot of highly visible stars in the night sky within 50 to 100 light years that are probably still doing quite well. Probably more likely that you’ll make a wish on a planet, as they are brighter and therefore more likely to be the first “star” you see tonight.
Starman1948 over 9 years ago
@Gweedo: a very good point._________Some good star and planet facts in today’s comments._________When you wish upon a starMakes no difference who you are.Anything your heart desiresWill come to you._________Be well my friends.
damifid0 over 9 years ago
Good morning DOCK readers. Spot says woof,woof. :) Peace.
Katla858 over 9 years ago
Or it just may be the ISS! The space station is now the brigtest object in the sky after the sun and the moon!
daleandkristen over 9 years ago
Will, I for one hope YOUR wish comes true….could it be for a forever home? Just don’t tell us or it won’t come true, little pup.
Will The Pitbull about 3 years ago
Yeah, Tucker