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Star Life Cycle and Types

Star Life Cycle and Types

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Science

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6th - 8th Grade

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NGSS
K-ESS3-1, HS-ESS1-3, HS-ESS1-1

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Joseph Mallin

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11 Slides • 7 Questions

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The Sun/Life Cycle of Star

Learning Objectives:
PS.U.3c - Stars form from clouds of dust and gas.
PS.U.3b - The mass of a star determines what a star will be like.
PS.U.3.a - Be able to match the mass of a star with it's life cycle.

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There are three types of galaxies, Spiral, Irregular, and Elliptical. What shape is our galaxy?

Our galaxy, the Milky Way galaxy, is a spiral galaxy that looks somewhat like a pinwheel.

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The Life Cycle of a Star

  • All stars begin life as dust in a nebula.

  • Gravity begins to form masses of hydrogen in the nebula.

  • When the heat in the protostar reaches 15,000,000 C, nuclear fusion starts and a star is born!

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This is the Pillars of Creation within the Eagle Nebula, part of M16, viewed by the Hubble Telescope

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Beginning of a Star

  • Stars form in a cloud of dust and gas called a Nebula

  • Gravity begins to pull the dust and gas into a ball

  • The temperature gets hotter as hydrogen and helium form releasing a bunch of energy

  • By the end of this, the ball of particles and energy officially becomes a star

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Multiple Choice

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Stars form in a cloud of dust and gas which is called a _______

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chromosome

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stellar

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photosphere

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nebula

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Stars and the HR Diagram

  • The HR Diagram is a graph that compares the surface temperature of a star with its magnitude or how bright the would be if they were all the same distance from Earth.

  • Luminosity is a term that measures how much energy leaves a star in a certain period of time.

  • General Rule: As luminosity increases, brightness increases.

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What do the axes on this chart show us about stars?

Temperature

Luminosity

Spectral Class

Magnitude

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What affects luminosity?

  • Temperature: As temperature increases, luminosity increases.

  • Size: As size increases, luminosity increases.

  • Most Luminous? Large and Hot

  • Least Luminous? Small and Cool

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Multiple Choice

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What is the approximate surface temeprature of the sun according to the HR diagram?

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5,500 K

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6,000K

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7,200 K

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15,000K

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Multiple Choice

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Would the surface temperature of a red supergiant be higher or lower than a white dwarf?

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Higher

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Lower

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Multiple Choice

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What is the color of the stars with the highest surface temperature?

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Red

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Yellow

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White

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Blue

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Multiple Choice

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Most of the stars on the HR diagram are classified as which type of star?

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White Dwarfs

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Main Sequence

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Giants

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Supergiants

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Multiple Choice

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Star A has a surface temperature of 10,000K and medium brightness. What color is it?

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White

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Red

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Yellow

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Blue

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Multiple Choice

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What kind of star is Sirius, the Dog Star?

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Main Sequence

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White Dwarf

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Blue Giant

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Red Supergiant

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2 Pathways:

The mass of the star that forms in the nebula determines how the star will burn fuel:

--small stars burn their fuel more slowly and reach lower temperatures.

--large stars burn through their fuel rapidly and reach higher temperatures.

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Common Ground:

All Stars begin life as a H -> He fusing Main Sequence star.


No matter the mass of a star, as its hydrogen supply begins to run low, the core cools and the star takes on a red color, forming either a Red Supergiant or a Red Giant.

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Different Endings:

Large stars can end up as black holes or pulsars.


Small stars can end up as a Nova, Supernova or a Black Dwarf.

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The Sun/Life Cycle of Star

Learning Objectives:
PS.U.3c - Stars form from clouds of dust and gas.
PS.U.3b - The mass of a star determines what a star will be like.
PS.U.3.a - Be able to match the mass of a star with it's life cycle.

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