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CRCT Question. Which planet is almost identical in size to Earth ? Mars Neptune Moon Venus. Week at a Glance. Monday: Sun Notes #1 Tuesday: Sun Notes #2 Wednesday: Workday Thursday: Telescope Notes Friday: Workday Next Week: Wednesday: QUIZ Thursday: Project DUE. Big Bang

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  1. CRCT Question Which planet is almost identical in size to Earth? Mars Neptune Moon Venus

  2. Week at a Glance Monday: Sun Notes #1 Tuesday: Sun Notes #2 Wednesday: Workday Thursday: Telescope Notes Friday: Workday Next Week: Wednesday: QUIZ Thursday: Project DUE

  3. Big Bang Video

  4. v. Characteristics of Stars

  5. a. Classifying Stars 1. size of the star – supergiant, giant, medium, white dwarfs, neutron stars. 2. color - surface temperature - Coolest are red, then orange, yellow (our Sun), blue, white 3. brightness – magnitude a. apparent magnitude– close stars look brighter b. absolutemagnitude– actual light

  6. Supergiant Giant Medium sized White dwarf Neutron star 1. Star sizes

  7. Comparison of our sun with a white dwarf and a neutron star.

  8. Star color 2. Determined by surface temperature. • Hottest are blue • Coolest are red.

  9. Color Of Stars Video

  10. 3. Absolute vs. apparent magnitude i. Absolute magnitude is how much light is actually given off by a star. ii. Apparent magnitude is how bright a star appears to be due to how close or far away it is.

  11. Two astronomers discovered a relationship between the absolute magnitude (real brightness) of a star and its surface temperature. They plotted the data on a graph. Henry Russell USA EjnarHertzsprung Denmark

  12. So what does this show? Stars seemed to naturally group together

  13. 4. Grouping Stars They discovered that stars grouped by type and during their lifetimes would move from one place on the graph to another. As our sun ages, it will move to a giant star to a white dwarf.

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