Dying Stars Part 2 Black Holes. First you need a Supernova! Giant star Layers Balance – Gravity and Heat/Energy Fusing Iron Core Collapse – Ka-Blooey!!!
Chapter 15: Chapter 15: The Milky Way Galaxy. WHAT DO YOU THINK? How many stars does the Milky Way Galaxy contain? Where is our Solar System located in.
International Young Astronomer School 2010 High Angular Resolution Techniques Introduction and Welcome Guy Perrin Monday November 1 st, 2010.
Dark matter distributions around massive black holes: A general relativistic analysis Dark matter distributions around massive black holes: A general relativistic.
ASTR100 (Spring 2008) Introduction to Astronomy The Milky Way Prof. D.C. Richardson Sections 0101-0106.
Electromagnetic Radiation (How we get information about the cosmos) Examples of electromagnetic radiation? Light Infrared Ultraviolet Microwaves AM radio.
1 Class events: week 11 Goals Learn about stars—a primer from basic astronomy Luminosity (and brightness) Distance Temperature Hertzprung-Russell diagram.
Lecture Outline Chapter 15: Our Galaxy © 2015 Pearson Education, Inc.
1. A(n) ____ emits large amounts of energy but photographically appears to be a single point of light much like a star. a.a planet like Venus b.E galaxy.
Dark Matter Masses of Galaxies Gravity and Light Black Holes What is Dark Matter?
Chapter 14 Our Galaxy. What does our galaxy look like?
The Milky Way