Stars Are Everywhere, So Why Is the Sky Still Dark? [View all]
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Why is space so dark despite all of the stars in the universe?
The question of why space is dark, even though it is filled with stars, has puzzled people for centuries. In fact, this question has a special name in astronomy: Olbers paradox.
Astronomers estimate there are around 200 billion trillion stars in the observable universe. Many of these stars shine as brightly or even more brightly than our own sun. So, why isnt the night sky ablaze with light?
As an astronomer who studies stars and planets, including those beyond our solar system, I explore questions like this to understand the cosmos. The answer to why space is so dark lies in more than just the vast distances between stars and Earth.
At first glance, you might think the darkness is due to the stars being incredibly far away. While its true that distance makes stars appear dimmer a star 10 times farther away looks 100 times dimmer this explanation doesnt fully solve the mystery. Theres more to uncover.
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