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Stellar Evolution
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NGC 3603 Bok globules and giant gaseous pillars (evidence of embryonic stars), circumstellar disks around young stars progressing to aging, massive stars in a young starburst cluster blue super-giant with its ring and bipolar outflow marks the end of the life cycle.
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STAGE ONE u Stars begin as a NEBULA - a dark cloud of gas and dust u Made mostly of hydrogen and helium with small amounts of heavier elements Eagle Nebula M16
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Horse Head Nebula
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Veil NebulaTrifid Nebula
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Thackeray's Globules in IC 2944
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Omega or Swan Nebula
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Ghost Head Nebula
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u The nebula begins to contract and gravitational attraction increases u It continues shrinking and starts to spin. u Eventually it forms a flat disk with a PROTOSTAR in the middle
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Planetary Disks Forming
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STAGE TWO - Main Sequence u Longest part u Energy is produced as fusion take place in the core of the star u The energy from fusion balances the force of gravity and makes it a very stable stage
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Stage Three u Happens when almost all of the hydrogen atoms have fused into helium atoms u The core contracts due to the force of gravity u This increases the temp and causes the helium to fuse into carbon u This gives off a lot of energy and the star swells up to a giant or supergiant star
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Stage Four u Helium fusion ends u The star loses its outer gases and reveals a core u An expanding shell of gases shed by this dying star forms a PLANETARY NEBULA
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Ant Nebula
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Helix Nebula
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Stingray nebula (Hen-1357), the youngest known planetary nebula.
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The "Spirograph" Nebula
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Cat’s Eye Nebula
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u The star collapses inward and forms a hot dense core of matter called a WHITE DWARF u Some white dwarfs may explode into a NOVA while they are cooling
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What about really BIG stars?? u Stars with masses 10 - 100 times greater than the sun can produce a huge explosion called a SUPERNOVA SN1987A
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What happens after the explosion? u The core may contract into a very small, dense ball of neutrons called a NEUTRON STAR – u If it rotates it is called a PULSAR
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u Really large stars contract with greater force and become a BLACK HOLE
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Centaurus A (Hidden Black Hole)
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Classifying Stars Hertzsprung-Russell (HR) Diagram Plots temp. v. luminosity Most stars are main sequence
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