Star Formation Star = large balls of gas that produce energy and shine…. unless old. Nuclear Fusion = combines light elements to create heavy ones….

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Star Formation Star = large balls of gas that produce energy and shine…. unless old. Nuclear Fusion = combines light elements to create heavy ones…. requires extreme high heat and pressure.

How star evolves depends on its mass! Star Evolution How star evolves depends on its mass!

Depends on Mass

Star Types Main Sequence Stars = early to middle age 90% of all stars. luminosity increases with temperature. Red is cool and blue is hot.

Star Types Giant Stars = late stage Late stage for 97% of main sequence stars. Last only several million years. Giant stars under ~8x mass of Sun become white dwarfs… if bigger they explode (supernova) The sun will become a Giant before it dies.

Star Types Super Giants = late stage Same as Giants, but rarer and larger Up to a billion times larger than the sun. Usually explode in supernova. Supernova = exploding star. Lasts a few weeks or months. Very bright in sky.

Star Types White Dwarfs = final stage for small to medium size star size of Earth with mass of Sun no nuclear fusion 5. Black Dwarfs = When white dwarf completely cools down. None exist – age of universe not long enough for white dwarf to cool down.

Nebula Nebula = cloud of gas and dust. Planetary Nebula = Nothing to do with planets. Shell of gas given off by late stage small star.