Birth & death of stars (teach)
The Astrobiology Primer, Katherine E Wright and Shawn D Domagal- Goldman
CERN Brochure 2014 008 Eng
1st Step: –Stars form from nebulas Regions of concentrated dust and gas –Gas and dust begin to collide, contract and heat up All due to gravity.
Chapter 12. Star Stuff (mostly different from book) I. Birth of Stars from Interstellar Clouds Young stars near clouds of gas and dust Contraction and.
Lives of Stars. A star is born… All stars begin their lives as NEBULAS, large clouds of gas and dust spread out in an immense volume. A STAR, on the.
STARS & ELEMENTS HOW CAN LOOKING AT THE SAME INFORMATION FROM DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVES PAVE THE WAY FOR PROGRESS? 3.
Slide 1 Stellar Evolution M ~4 P R O T O S T A R M a i n S e q u e n c e D G I A N T Planetary Supernova Nebula W h i t e D w a r f B r o w n D w a r f.
Sam and Brett. What Is A Star? Mass of gas together held by gravity that is self luminated.
1 PH607 The Physics of Stars Dr J. Miao. 2 Equations of Stellar Structure The physics of stellar interiors Sun’s model The Structure of Main-sequence.
Cosmology in the 21 st Century Chapter 18. This chapter marks a watershed in our study of astronomy. Since Chapter 1, our discussion has focused on learning.
The Interstellar Medium Chapter 10. You have begun your study of the sun and other stars, but now it is time to study the thin gas and dust that drifts.