Stars are not powered by combustion; they are powered by nuclear fusion, which is a fundamentally different and far more energetic process.
Stars are powered by nuclear fusion
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Yes, stars are nuclear powered. They generate energy through the process of nuclear fusion in their cores, where hydrogen atoms combine to form helium, releasing massive amounts of energy in the form of light and heat. This process is what enables stars to shine and produce heat.
No. They're too far away.
Neclear Fusion because stars are powered by that, even our sun
Neclear Fusion because stars are powered by that, even our sun
I don't believe so, but you can occasionally see the moon and other planets, called "morning stars". You can see the stars from outer space at any time, it's the atmosphere that gets in the way.
If you mean the official powered-up triple jump then you need all 120 stars. If you mean the Action Replay / GameShark etc. hacks then these are totally independent of how many stars you have.
Like all main sequence stars, a red dwarf is powered by the fusion of hydrogen into helium.
It isn't. Stars are powered by nuclear fusion. The immense heat and pressure at the core of a star allows hydrogen atoms to fuse, forming helium and releasing enormous amounts of energy.