STARS
The formation of stars is an amazing process that continues to baffle scientists around the Universe. Stars provide the Universe with another source of energy that is used to give light to several groups of planets and other places of abode. Created by nature stars are among the most beautiful energies in the Universe.
Stars make up 60% of the Universe and are closely monitored by several groups of angels who are responsible for recording their location, size and volume.

Star systems are often inhabited by humans and other groups who have to create their own source of energy in order to heat their homes. Each inhabitable star resembles a planet in appearance however that is where the similarity ends. Stars are also used as space stations where scientists examine data obtained from satellites orbiting the Universe as well as numerous other devices.
The appearance of stars can be misleading as they can easily mistaken for planets. This is because of the vast quantities of gases that surround them that create an illusion of a planet's stratosphere.
Several star systems function as centers for space exploration, which is something that continues to this day as the Universe continues to expand. These centers are also used for developmental projects that utilize star energy to effectively complete them.


Stars are the most photographed objects in the Universe not only for their beauty but for their unusual formations and exquisite colors. Over the years stars have been a source of inspiration for artists who capture them in paintings. Stars have also inspired fables for children's story books and other pieces of literature.
The energy produced by most stars is used by Árian Angels as fuel for starships as this is by far the most economical available in the Universe today.