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THE STARS Melisa López y Eduardo Juarez
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CONTENT What it is? Life Cycle (Formation, evolution and death) Group and distribution Stellar structure and composition Classification Power generation in the stars Prototypical Star Stellar Mythology and Star Sign
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1.What it is? Is a massive, luminous sphere of plasma held together by gravity. Age Between 1.000-10.000 million years old Chemical composition 71% hydrogen and 27% helium Diameter 20 to 40 km Colours Red, yellow, white, bluish-white,bluish
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2.Life Cycle Introduction: -Interactions in the nucleus -Increase in size -Last stage: collapse -Supernova (Supernova)
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2.1 Formation, evolution and death -Produced in molecular clouds -Protostar - Nuclear reactions - End of life White dwarf Neutron star and black hole Gamma rays explosion
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3. Group and Distribution Bound Stars They Form a Binary Stellar System Isolated Stars Only obey the global gravitational camp Stellar Distribution The stars are distributed on Galaxies not in the Universe Spacial navigation and stellar positioning
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4. Stellar structure and Composition Nucleus Mantle Atmosphere Energy Chromosphere Photosphere Solar Crown
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Composition 75% Hydrogen, 23% helium and 2% other elements. Old Star = A little bit of metallicity Young Star = Many metallicity Classification Population I Population II (Young Star with a very high metallicity)
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5. Classification Introduction - Hiparco de Nicea's classification - Spectral type Spectral types -Classification - Types of stars - Colors - Luminosity - Types - Percentages Luminosity classes
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Types of Stars Type M Star Type K Star Type G Star
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Type A and F Stars
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6. POWER GENERATION IN THE STARS - Sir Arthur Eddington explanation - Hans Bethe explanation - Fusion nuclear reactions (Energy produce by a Star)
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7.Prototypical Star - Sun - Solar units
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8. Stellar Mythology and Star Sign A star can be … The soul of a personGods and Godesses
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