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Stars, Galaxies and Nebulae
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Another state of Matter Solids, Liquids and Gasses Plasma—like a gas, except can be charged electrically In this plasma lamp, electricity and magnet form structures
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Some common Plasmas Fire Lightning The Sun and other stars
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What is a star? A Luminous Ball of Plasma held together by gravity Fueled by Nuclear Fusion Hydrogen Helium And this electron escapes
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A star begins With a collapsing cloud of material Mostly made of Hydrogen, the lightest, simplest element a photograph of the center of the Swan Nebula, or M17, a hotbed of newly born stars wrapped in colorful blankets of glowing gas and cradled in an enormous cold, dark hydrogen cloud.
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One Nebula, two Nebulae Clouds of dust and gas (especially hydrogen) where stars form The Horsehead Nebula
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A Gallery of Nebulae The Bubble Nebula
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The Eagle Nebula
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HH-666 Also known as “the axis of evil in the Carina Nebula”
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Rossette Nebula
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Part of the Eagle Nebula
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Triangulum Emission Garren Nebula
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Cat’s Eye Nebula
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Red rectangle nebula
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How do they take these pictures? The Hubble Telescope Launched in 1990 Will stop working this year
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Webb telescope Will be launched in 2013 Will be beyond the moon
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Galaxies Huge groups of stars, Star clusters Interstellar clouds
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Types of Galaxies
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Elliptical
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Spiral
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A Barred Spiral Galaxy
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Milky Way Our Home Galaxy! A Barred Spiral Galaxy
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Ring Galaxy
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Starburst Galaxies Stars form at a fast rate
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How many galaxies? More than 170 billion 170,000,000,000 More being discovered all the time!
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How many Stars in a Galaxy? As few as 10 million (10,000,000) As many as 1 trillion (1,000,000,000,000)
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Our Galactic Cluster is called The Local Group – it has about 30 galaxies http://csep10.phys.utk.edu/astr162/lect/gclus ters/localg.html
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Our Galactic Address! Name - Street, City, Postal Code - Continent - Planet – Earth Star – the Sun Galaxy – Milky Way Galaxy Cluster – The Local Group
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Dark Matter We can’t see it But it has gravity– a lot! Makes up 90% of galaxies Something scientists are trying to find out about right now ?
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Black Holes A place from which nothing can escape Not even light! Very compact mass in a deformation of spacetime
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Supermassive Black Hole What it sounds like At the center of most, if not all, galaxies Here, an artist has imagined a supermassive black hole tearing a star apart
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Supernova A star explosion Burns all its material in a few weeks or months
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Red Giants Towards the end of a star’s life Expands to 9 times it size Starts to fuse carbon, neon, silicon and oxygen This star is Betelgeuse
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Collapse Will eventually collapse into a “planetary nebula” Remnants may be recycled into new stars
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Quiz-time! What element is being fused in the sun and other stars to make energy and helium? Hydrogen
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What do we call gas that can be electrically charged? Plasma Some examples? Fire, lightning, stars
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What do we call a region of clouds of gas where stars form? a Nebula The plural? Nebulae
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What is the name of this nebula? The Horsehead Nebula
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What will not let anything escape, not even light? A Black Hole
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What is a star explosion called? A Supernova
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To Know for Midterm Astronomical Unit – distance between planets Light Years – distance between stars and galaxies Star Nebula Galaxy
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The End
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