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HR Diagram
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Characteristics of Stars Temperature/Color Mass Luminosity Absolute Magnitude Apparent Magnitude
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The Spectral Sequence BluestReddest Hottest Coolest 50,000K1300K O B A F G K M L Oh Boy, an F grade kills me, Louis!
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The mass of a star determines the length of its life cycle (how long will it burn).
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Sun-like Stars Up to 1.5 times the mass of the Sun
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Huge Star From 1.5 to 3 times the mass of the Sun
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Giant Star Over 3 times the mass of the Sun
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Stellar Nebula (nursery) Sun/main sequence star Massive Star ( Huge & Giant) Red Giant Red Supergiant Planetary Nebula Supernova White Dwarf Neutron Star Black Hole Protostar
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Star size Distance from Earth Star temperature Variables which affect a star’s brightness:
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Absolute Magnitude Apparent Brightness: The amount of light received on Earth from a star. Apparent Magnitude vs. Actual Brightness: How large and hot a star is in relation to other stars.
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Which star looks like it is giving off more light? But, which star is actually giving off more light?
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Hotter Stars Cooler Stars Luminous/Brighter Stars Dim Stars
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O B A F G K M
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Life Cycle of Stars Interactive Investigation http://aspire.cosmic-ray.org/labs/star_life/starlife_main.html http://aspire.cosmic-ray.org/labs/star_life/starlife_main.html HR Diagram Interacative Lab http://aspire.cosmic-ray.org/labs/star_life/hr_interactive.html Stellar Evolution/H-R Diagram Simulation http://instruct1.cit.cornell.edu/courses/astro101/java/evolve/evolve.htm Astronomy Place Tutorials http://media.pearsoncmg.com/bc/bc_bennett_cosmicpers_2/medialib/tutorials/inde x.html
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