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1 Exploring the Universe Harcourt Science Unit D Chapter 4 Mrs.Strand 6th grade Lockwood Middle School

2 Life Cycle of Stars Terms –Fusion –Main sequence –Nebula –Nova –Supernova

3 Life Cycle of Stars Brightness of stars –Distance affects the brightness of stars –What we see is called the apparent magnitude –Absolute magnitude is a measurement of the brightness as if the distance from the earth was 32.6 light years away. A uniform distance, so it’s the real brightness. –Besides the sun, the brightest star is Sirius

4 Types of Stars All stars are made up of hot, glowing gases Stars can appear red, blue or yellow based on surface temperature –Hottest stars are blue, coolest are red –Hertzspurg-Russel diagram classifies stars 90° of stars are called the main sequence Other stars include red giants, supergiants, and dwarfs http://www.lpl.arizona.edu/~rhill/alpo/images/

5 Birth & Death of Stars Stars form in huge, cool, dark clouds of dust and gases. When there is enough matter, the particles fuse into nebula. This fusion is where the stars get their energy. The centers are called protostars and determine how the star starts its life. The mass may be really hot which leads to high-mass blue stars. The mass may be cool which leads to low-mass red stars. The mass also determines how the star will die. http://www.phobos.pcm.hr/slike/Helix%20Nebula%20NGC7293.jpg

6 Birth & Death of Stars http://www.seasky.org/cosmic/assets/images/starlife.jpg

7 Types of Stars Terms –Galaxy –Galactic cluster

8 Types of starlight Knowledge about stars is indirect based upon electromagnetic radiation (light & sound,infrared rays, ultraviolet rays, x-rays) Stars are viewed with telescopes, radio- wave receivers, and x-rays http://www.yorku.ca/eye/spectru.htm

9 What are galaxies? A large system of stars Our galaxy has our sun and billions of stars Our galaxy is 100,000 light-years across Other galaxies include Andromeda, but there are billions! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groups_and_clusters_of_galaxies

10 Shapes of galaxies http://www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/gr/public/gal_class.html http://curious.astro.cornell.edu/galaxies.php http://www.seds.org/messier/xtra/ngc/lmc.html

11 Models of the Universe The universe is everything that exists! How do we know how big it really is? What do we know about black holes?

12 How do we study space? Terms: –Refracting telescope –Reflecting telescope http://www.eurocosm.com/Application/images/telescopes/675-telescope-lg.jpg

13 Refracting & Reflecting telescopes http://www.indepthinfo.com/telescopes/reflecting-telescopes.shtml

14 Optical telescopes

15 How do we study space? People used to navigate by the stars we are always wanting to know where we come from and where we are going Galileo developed a refracting telescope 60 years later, Newton developed a reflecting telescope

16 People VS No People What are some potential problems with people in space? What are some things that only people can do in space? Click Here for Timeline of Space Exploration

17 Advanced Telescopes Very sensitive instruments Hubble Space Telescope Compton Gamma Ray Observatory Cosmic Background Explorer Radio Telescopes http://quest.nasa.gov/hst/photo.html http://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/science/know_l2/emspectrum.html Investigate Further


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