Hate to tell you this, but stars are very common. There are 100 billion stars in out galaxy alone, and then countless billions of other galaxies. So any time any astronomer looks through a new powerful telescope, they see millions of prevously undetected stars. To give you an analogy, it's like going to a beach and discovering lots of grains of sand. Theres so many stars that that most new dicoveries are not even named, unless they are extremely unusual or special in some way. Most astonomy nowadays is focused on more exotic celestial objects. Hope that helps!
Re: hello
Date: 2003-02-24 01:03 pm (UTC)