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Place the following images in a sequence to represent the life cycle of a mid-sized star: 5, 7, 10, 11, 13, 20, 23. 5. 10. 7. 23. 11. 13. 20. 5 – CFHT Optical Image of M42 – The Orion Nebula 10 – William Hartmann Illustration of Proto-Planetary System
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Place the following images in a sequence to represent the life cycle of a mid-sized star: 5, 7, 10, 11, 13, 20, 23 5 10 7 23 11 13 20 5 – CFHT Optical Image of M42 – The Orion Nebula 10 – William Hartmann Illustration of Proto-Planetary System 7 – SOHO (Extreme UV) Image of the Sun 23 – Jeff Bryant Artist Illustration of a Red Giant 11 – Hubble Image of NGC 2440 13 – Hubble Image of NGC 3132 - the Eight Burst Nebula 20 – U Leicester UK Artist Illustration of a White Dwarf
Place the following images in a sequence to represent the life cycle of a massive star: 4, 5, 9,12, 15, 16, 24 16 5 15 4 9 12 or 24 5 – CFHT Optical Image of M42 – The Orion Nebula 15 – David Malin (AAO) Image of Pleiades Open Cluster 4 – Hubble Image of Red Supergiant Betelgeuse 9 – Hubble Optical Image of Eta Carina 12 – Chandra X-ray Image of Cas A Supernova Remnant 16 – CXC Artist M. Weiss Illustration of a Black Hole 24 – Chandra X-Ray Image of the Crab Pulsar
These two images sets can be combined as stellar nurseries produce stars of different stellar masses 10 7 23 11 13 20 5 15 4 9 12 16 or 24
Other images can be included also… 8 14 10 21 7 6 11 13 2 8 – Hubble Optical Image of M16 Stellar Nursery 14 – Hubble Optical Image of Proplyd in Orion Nebula 21 – Hubble Optical Image of T-Tauri Star 6 – Hubble Optical Image of V838 Mon 16 8 15 4 9 19 12 17 5 9 – Optical Hubble image of Eta Carinae 19 –Dave Shaver Illustration of Supernova Event 17 – Hubble Optical Image of Cas A Supernova Remnant 24
Place the following images in a sequence that results in a Type Ia supernova object: 3, 5, 7, 10, 11, 13, 18, 20, 22, 23 5 10 7 23 11 13 20 18 22 3
Some of the possible sequences for the evolution of a mid-sized star from formation to final end product 5 10 7 23 11 13 20 A 5 8 10 7 23 13 11 2 B 8 14 21 7 6 13 2 C 1 5 8 10 7 23 6 11 D 13 20
Some of the possible sequences for the evolution of a massive star from formation to final end products 5 10 15 9 19 20 24 A 8 14 10 15 4 19 20 16 B 8 14 21 15 4 19 9 C 20 24 17 5
Some of the possible sequences for the evolution of a mid-sized star to a Type Ia supernova event 5 8 10 7 23 13 11 20 A 18 22 3 8 14 21 7 23 6 13 B 2 22 3 5