Stars
Black Holes
Galaxies
Weird Stars
The Sun
100

The brightness of a star on an HR diagram.

What is luminosity?

100
This is the size of the parent star to form a black hole.

What is a supergiant?

100

This is most likely spot for planetary nebulas to form in a spiral galaxy.

What are spiral arms?

100

This forms after the death of Sun-mass stars.

What are white dwarfs?

100

This is the outermost layer of the Sun.

What is the corona?

200

This graphs stars according their brightness and temperature.

What is a HR diagram?

200

This is the form of electromagnetic radiation released by black holes.

What are x-rays?

200

This type of galaxies forms without obvious structure.

What are elliptical galaxies?

200

This is the form a dead star that releases radio waves rapidly.

What is a pulsar?

200

This is the most common element in the Sun.

What is hydrogen?

300

This is the most important factor for how long a star will live?

What is the mass of star?

300

These are objects that keep spiral galaxies together.

What is supermassive black holes?

300

This composes most of the mass in our galaxy.

What is dark matter?

300

This is what is released by the death of a Sun-like star.

What is a planetary nebula?

300

This is the age of the Sun right now.

What is 5 billion years?

400

This process balances the star's collapse and outward push.

What is gravitational equilibrium?

400

This is the area around the black hole where matter collects.

What is the accretion disk?

400

This is how far our Sun is from the core of the Milky Way

What is 30,000 lightyears?

400

This is the type of star that overcomes the repelling force of electrons and protons.

What is a neutron star?

400

The last element that a star like our Sun could fuse before going nova.

What is iron?

500

This is a group of stars that have low surface temperatures and very high luminosities.

What are red supergiants?

500

This is what bends steeply downward as you near a black hole.

What is spacetime?

500

This is the age of the oldest galaxies we have ever observed.

What is 13 billion years old?

500

This is repeating explosion as binary stars revolve and one steals matter from the other.

What is a white-dwarf supernova?

500

This is the age that our Sun will be when it goes nova.

What is 10 billion years?

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