Basically, stars are spherical, meaning, they have the same shape. However, a very fast-rotating star may be somewhat flattened, due, precisely, to its fast rotation.
yes.becaus they just do......
Stars move.
It is not different, just closer to the Earth.
No. They come in different sizes and different shapes, and have other differences as well.
Its one of the unanswered questions of the Universe.
One recent study suggests there may be over100,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 (or 100 sextillion)stars in the the universe.
There are an infinite number of constellations in the Universe, since any group of stars can constitute a myriad of different shapes according to the viewpoint from which the observer is looking from, and there are a near-infinite number of stars. If you mean how many classic, named constellations visible from Earth, then the answer is 88 for the English-speaking world. The Chinese, Arabs, Polynesians, Hindus, and aboriginal Australians all have their own constellations as well.
It looks like a star. Different types have different shapes, but you would recognize all of them a stars.
It's a galaxy and there are many different shapes they come in.
Stars are scattered all across our universe but guess what? there are no stars in our solar system besides the sun!
The Universe.
gravitational force