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Stars
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Colo r Tells us the temperature of the star Red-Coolest Yellow White-Hot Blue-Hottest The color of light can also tell us what the star is made of Using a spectrograph Compare the emission lines with known samples
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Stars Brightness of the stars How come some stars don’t look as bright as they actually are? Absolute vs Apparent Magnitude Absolute magnitude is the brightness of a star if it were 32.6 light years from Earth Apparent magnitude is the brightness as seen from Earth
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But how are stars born? The Life Cycle of a Star
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Regular Stars (marathon runners)
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Nebula Stage 1; the birth of a star
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Main Sequence Star Stage 2; the star at “middle age”
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Red Giant Star Stage 3; the star reaching retirement
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Planetary Nebula (Stage 4)
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Planetary Nebula
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White Dwarf Stars Stage 5; Old stars die slowly
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White Dwarf Stars Stage 5; Old stars die slowly Stage 4; Old stars die slowly
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Red Dwarf Star Stage 5; some stars cool quicker
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Brown Dwarf Stars Stage 5; another cooler, slow death
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Giant Star (sprinters)
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Nebula Stage 1; the birth of a star
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Main Sequence Star Stage 2; the star at “middle age”
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Red Supergiant Star Stage 3; a massive blue star retires early
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Red Supergiant Star Stage 3; a massive red star retires early
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Supernova Stage 4; sudden death, and super giant explodes
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Neutron Star The leftovers of an ancient supernova (Stage 5)
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Pulsar A spinning neutron star spews neutrons into space (Stage 5)
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Black Hole The leftovers of a supernova recollect to become more massive than any other star
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Black Hole (Stage 5)
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