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BELLWORK. Are stars BORN??? Take a moment to think about our own Sun, and write down an idea about how it was formed using what we have learned so far. . Life Cycle of STARS. The Stellar Nursery. Birth of a Star.
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BELLWORK • Are stars BORN??? • Take a moment to think about our own Sun, and write down an idea about how it was formed using what we have learned so far.
Birth of a Star • Stars are born out of a ball of gas, called a Nebula. This is the stellar nursery. • Gas and particles are pulled together, their mass condenses . • The main ingredient is Hydrogen.
What Causes the Collapse? • What did we say about all matter before? • All matter is attracted to other matter = gravity.
Different Types of Stars • Stars can become different types after the nursery. • Main-Sequence stars • Giants • Supergiants • White Dwarf
Stars Get OLD • Stars start out of the nursery. • Gain material slowly. • Stars lose material through nuclear fusion, over billions of years. • Sometimes they lose material REALLY FAST!
End stages of a Star • After middle age, retirement. • Our Sun will become a red giant eventually, then a white dwarf most likely. • More massive stars explode • Supernova!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Supernova • The mass of a star collapses. • It explodes violently as seen in the animation. • The result: • Neutron Stars • Pulsars • Black Holes
Death of a Star • Supernovas A supernova is a gigantic explosion in which a massive star collapses. • Neutron Stars and Pulsars A star that has collapsed under gravity to the point at which all of its particles are neutrons is called a neutron star. If a neutron star is spinning, it is called a pulsar. • Black Holes A black hole is an object that is so massive that even light cannot escape its gravity.
Different Types of Stars • Your book walks you through the different types of stars. • Pages 40-45 • Were going to create a concept map of this process. • What is a concept map?
Concept Map Stellar Nursery: Nebula’s are giant clouds of gas