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Fun ; Is there any easy way to count stars in the sky...?

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Asked by jakir hussain, 19 Jan 01:57 am
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If we count with binoculars, it is possible to count many stars but still more can be counted with the hep of a telescope.
Answered by Francisco, 19 Jan 02:21 am

 
  
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Well thr is one actually.......just simply say a perfect number if someone says anything ask them to count by themselves.........;-)
Answered by Bhuvana, 19 Jan 01:26 pm

 
  
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If we count with binoculars, it is possible to count many stars but still more can be counted with the hep of a telescope
Answered by zeeshan ali, 31 Jan 01:27 pm

 
  
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No its very difficult
Answered by rajnikant raiyarela, 19 Jan 08:40 pm

 
  
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Computer Internet can easily count stars.
Answered by Surender Rao, 19 Jan 05:34 pm

 
  
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In the dream
Answered by yusuf syed, 19 Jan 11:05 am

 
  
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Ask your partner to accompany and help you
Answered by anil garg, 19 Jan 10:58 am

 
  
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No
Answered by aflatoon, 19 Jan 09:34 am

 
  
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Sorry there is no such way
Answered by iqbal seth, 19 Jan 07:50 am

 
  
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I know an easy way. Divide whole visible sky into 32 equal parts( with imaginary lines). Then count stars of one part and multiply with 32.
Since this was only count of stars which was facing you, you have to double the number to get the accurate number of stars.
Source: kaun kahta hai I am bad in maths:-)))))))))
Answered by Avantika, 19 Jan 07:28 am

 
  
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