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Starter What is the difference between an irregular and elliptical galaxy? Practice: Stars Sizes ppt and Notes Glue notes here when done 1/16/15 143 144 1/16/15 Lives of Stars Application/ Connection: Lives of Stars Poster Imagine you are a star and create a poster and describe the journey of your life. You can be creative, but it must include facts of a stars life. This is a project grade!!! Due by Friday 1/23/15 Exit: Looking at the picture below, explain what the spectrum is telling us about the universe.
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January 16, 2015 AGENDA Objective 8.8C Describe components of the universe, including stars, nebulae, and galaxies, and use models such as the Herztsprung-Russell diagram for classification by taking notes and a poster. 1. Starter 2. Notes 3 Activity 4. Exit
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12/16 Light Years 125-126 12/17 Formation of the Universe 127-128 12/18 Big Bang 129-130 12/19 Early Astronomers and Light year Writing 131-132 1/7 Waves and the EM Spectrum 133-134 1/8 Wavestown 135-136 1-9 EM Writing and Quiz 137-138 1-14 Galaxies 139-140 1-15 Counting Galaxies 141-142 1-16 Lives of Stars 143-144 Table of Contents
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How long a star lives depends on how much mass it began with. Small stars use their fuel slower than large stars so they live longer. Star-life Our Sun Now Our Sun in the future
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Stage 1: Nebula Stars begin their lives in an area called a nebula. A nebula is a large amount of gas and dust spread out in a immense volume.
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Stage 2:Protostar the early stage of a stars life. cloud of dust and gas is then clumped together by nuclear fusion to form what is called a protostar.
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Step 3: Main Sequence Stars moves into the main sequence. becomes a medium size star spends most of its life. All other stars are measured in comparison to Sun.
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As stars burn out of Hydrogen gas they move up and to the right. they become giants, and supergiants. Stars are burning Helium now. Stage 4: Giant and Supergiants
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Stage 5: White and Black Dwarf When a Red giant starts to run out of fuel, it moves into the death stages. A white dwarf-is the blue-white hot core of a dead red giant. These are low mass stars. Sirius B is a White Dwarf Sirius A is a Main Sequence Star
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OR Stage 5: Neutron It may also become: –A neutron star-formed from a supernova (the explosion of a Super giant). This is a high mass star.
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OR Stage 5: Black Hole OR It may become : A Black Hole- a core of a super massive star that remains after a supernova. The gravity of this mass is so strong that not even light can escape it. SupernovaBlack Hole
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Imagine you are a star and describe the journey of your life. You can be creative, but it must include facts of a stars life. Must include pictures and be colorful!!! This is a project grade!!! Due Friday 1/23/15 Lives of Stars Poster
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Starter What is the difference between an irregular and elliptical galaxy? Practice: Stars Sizes ppt and Notes Glue notes here when done 1/16/15 143 144 1/16/15 Lives of Stars Application/ Connection: Lives of Stars Poster Imagine you are a star and create a poster and describe the journey of your life. You can be creative, but it must include facts of a stars life. This is a project grade!!! Due by Friday 3/21/2014 Exit: Looking at the picture below, explain what the spectrum is telling us about the universe.
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