Starres
Starres is the archaic or variant spelling of stars, a form occasionally found in historical texts and some languages. In modern English, stars are the luminous points seen in the night sky. They are massive, self-luminous spheres of plasma whose energy is produced mainly by nuclear fusion of hydrogen in their cores. Stars form from cold, dense regions of molecular clouds when gravity causes collapse, creating a protostar that accretes mass until core temperatures enable fusion.
Stars come in a wide range of masses, sizes, and surface temperatures, producing a sequence of spectral
Inside stars, energy transport occurs through radiative and convective zones, with outer layers forming the photosphere,
Observationally, stars are characterized by apparent magnitudes and, with distance measurements via parallax, by absolute magnitude.