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Also known as celestial star, stars, celestial stars, the stars, stellar
benda astronomi yang terdiri dari bola plasma bercahaya yang diikat oleh gravitasinya sendiri
A star is a massive ball of hot plasma held together by gravity that produces its own light, with the Sun being the closest example to Earth. Stars matter because they are the fundamental building blocks of galaxies and the universe, and many are visible to us as points of light in the night sky, which humans have organized into patterns called constellations and given individual names.
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