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Medium mass star (e.g. Sol)
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Nebula Cloud of gas and dust (“gust”)
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Protostar Cloud of gas and dust starts to collapse under gravity Pressure of the gas increases and so does the temperature!
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Main sequence star Temperature is high enough to start thermonuclear fusion – fuses hydrogen into helium releasing HUGE amounts of energy Stable middle age. Gravity balanced by outward pressure
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Red giant Star starts to run out of hydrogen, expands and cools
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Planetary nebula Outer layers of star’s atmosphere are expelled as a shell of gas
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White dwarf Shrunken hot core of star left over, cools and fades with time
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B I G O L’ B E R T H A (e.g. Betelgeuse)
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Nebula Cloud of gas and dust (“gust”)
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Protostar Cloud of gas and dust starts to collapse under gravity Pressure of the gas increases and so does the temperature!
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Main sequence star Temperature is high enough to start thermonuclear fusion – fuses hydrogen into helium releasing HUGE amounts of energy Stable middle age. Gravity balanced by outward pressure
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Red supergiant Star runs out of hydrogen, expands MASSIVELY and cools
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Supernova Cataclysmic, violent explosion tears the star apart
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Neutron star Rapidly spinning and very dense remnant of star’s core
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OR(for the real big BadBoys) Black hole Incredibly dense dead core. Its gravity is so strong that not even light can escape
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