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THE STARS AND CONSTELLATIONS
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STARS Stars form when clouds of gases (mainly hydrogen) are pulled together by gravitational forces. Atomic explosions occur inside stars. –They are so hot inside that they emit heat and light.
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STARS CONTINUED Stars can have planetary systems made up of planets and satellites. An enormous cloud of gas and dust, a nebula, surrounds the stars.
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STARS AND THEIR SIZES Stars can have different sizes. Some stars are similar in size to the earth, they're called dwarf- stars. When stars are bigger than earth, they're called giant-stars.
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STARS AND THEIR COLORS The color of stars is variable: –red stars –yellow stars –blue stars Red stars are the coldest and blue stars are the hottest.
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CONSTELLATIONS Constellations are imaginary patterns of bright stars. The ancient Greeks invented the constellations we call the twelve signs of the zodiac.
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CONSTELLATIONS CONT. There are eighty eight official constellations. Some examples are: Big dipper, Orion, Gemini, Little dipper.
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