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Why we do not feel the heat and light of countless twinkliing stars?
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Why we do not feel the heat and light of countless twinkliing stars?
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We do not feel their heat or light, and they look so tiny because they are very very far from us.
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We get heat from the sun in the form of radiation but no heat from other stars as they are all very far away
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