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Life of a Star. Nebula. A cloud of dust and gas in which new stars form. Nebula. Nebula. Star -uses Hydrogen as fuel. Nebula. Star -uses Hydrogen as fuel. Red Giant -uses Helium as fuel. Red giant.
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Nebula A cloud of dust and gas in which new stars form
Nebula Star -uses Hydrogen as fuel
Nebula Star -uses Hydrogen as fuel Red Giant -uses Helium as fuel
Red giant Stars that begin to expand as they use up their fuel
Nebula Star -uses Hydrogen as fuel Red Giant -uses Helium as fuel White Dwarf -no fuel
White Dwarf When helium is used up, the outside layers of gas float off and only the core will remain
Nebula Star -uses Hydrogen as fuel Red Giant -uses Helium as fuel White Dwarf -no fuel Black Dwarf -thermal energy cools
Black Dwarf When a white dwarf completely cools down. This is completely hypothetical.
Nebula Star -uses Hydrogen as fuel Red Giant -uses Helium as fuel White Dwarf -no fuel (binary star system) Supernova Black Dwarf -thermal energy cools
Nebula Star -uses Hydrogen as fuel Red Giant -uses Helium as fuel (massive star) Supernova White Dwarf -no fuel (binary star system) Supernova Black Dwarf -thermal energy cools
Supernova When a massive star cools, its core will shrink until it can’t shrink anymore. The sudden stopping sends out shock waves and a huge explosion
Cassiopeia A Supernova, youngest supernova in Milky Way Galaxy 1667
Nebula Star -uses Hydrogen as fuel Red Giant -uses Helium as fuel (massive star) Supernova White Dwarf -no fuel (binary star system) Neutron Star -spins -gives out radio waves “pulsar” Supernova Black Dwarf -thermal energy cools
Neutron Star A leftover ball of neutrons after a supernova
Crab Nebula is the remnants of a supernova explosion. In the center is a neutron star
Nebula Star -uses Hydrogen as fuel Red Giant -uses Helium as fuel (massive star) Supernova White Dwarf -no fuel (binary star system) Neutron Star -spins -gives out radio waves “pulsar” Black Hole Supernova Black Dwarf -thermal energy cools
Black Hole After a supernova, the remaining core of the star can shrink into a black hole. This is a point in space with such a strong force of gravity that nothing within a certain distance of it can escape getting pulled in, not even light.
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