Stars

“Stars” by Durime P. Zherka is an illustrated book published by AuthorHouse on March 20, 2015. This edition, comprising 122 pages, explores the fascination humans have with stars and their connections to various activities and wishes. The narrative delves into the beauty of stars in the night sky, intertwining elements of astrology and the science behind their luminous presence.
Readers will find a blend of fiction and informative content that highlights the different groups of stars within constellations. The book discusses the thermonuclear fusion process that gives stars their vibrant colors, such as red, blue, and purple, while also touching on the mysteries and stories associated with them throughout history. By connecting literature and contemporary themes, “Stars” invites readers to reflect on the significance of celestial bodies in both personal and cultural contexts.
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We admire the beautiful bright stars in the dark night up in the sky while we are doing so many wishes; also, we are putting so many connections of our activities with stars and moon, so to write about stars is interesting.
With so many interesting information by Astrology awakened my curiosity, I decided to write this fiction book in honor of the beautiful and different big groups of stars that are in the constellation.
Stars are shining by thermonuclear fusion of hydrogen into helium. This fusion in its core is releasing energy that traverses in interior of the star and that radiates into outer space. This lay of hydrogen into helium gives some stars different, beautiful colors, like red nebula, blue stars, or purple stars too. Their shining is bright. Because the stars have so much mysteries and different stories connected with religious and galactic navigation, since in older time, and people all around the planet connect the stars and the moon to so many activities and their wishes too, it inspired me to write about stars.
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