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Cut and GLUE
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Life cycle of an AVERAGE star
Sketch it Stellar Nebula: gas and dust
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The center of the nebula gets hotter as it shrinks, b/c of friction.
Sketch it The center of the nebula gets hotter as it shrinks, b/c of friction. Nuclear fusion of H begins at 14 million degrees K.
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“Middle Age” This is where stars spend most of their lives.
The larger the mass, the SHORTER the life span.
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The star expands up to 100 times its original size after its hydrogen is depleted
At this point the star will collapse
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At the end of the red giant stage, the star blows its outer layer of ionized gases off into space.
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Eventually gravity crushes the matter in the star into a small planet-sized core of immense density that’s very bright.
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Dead Star Eventually a white dwarf will cool down and form a black dwarf. A ball of gas which is not capable of nuclear fusion within its core.
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The Fate of the Sun/Earth
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Life cycle of a MASSIVE star:
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Stellar Nebula: gas and dust
(high mass stars are bigger)
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The center of the nebula gets hotter as it shrinks, b/c of friction.
Nuclear fusion of H begins at 14 million degrees K.
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“Middle Age” This is where stars spend most of their lives.
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Are born on the main sequence, but run out of Hydrogen faster
Are born on the main sequence, but run out of Hydrogen faster. (MORE mass, MORE hydrogen, MORE energy.)
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The violent death of a high mass star, occurring when nuclear fusion within the star can no longer produce the heat required for equilibrium. The star collapses and then EXPLODES!!!!
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If the collapsed core of a supernova is 2X the size of sun, it shrinks to 20 km in size with the density of 1 tsp weighing 100 million metric tons!!!! Sketch it
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If the collapsed core is 3X or more massive than the sun: An incredibly dense object whose gravity is so strong that not even visible light can escape from it forms. Black holes seem to warp space and time around them. Sketch it
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Average Size Star Massive Star Red Super Giant Red Giant Stellar Nebula Neutron Star Supernova Planetary Nebula White Dwarf Black Hole
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Our Sun: Is a low-mass star that will follow the red giant, white dwarf, black dwarf stages in approximately the next 5 billion years….we will NOT EXPLODE into a supernova!
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Types of STARS
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Planet/Star Comparison
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