Why Stars Shine
The Brightness of Stars
The Brightness of Stars part 2
Distances to Stars
100

A star is made mostly of these two gases:

Hydrogen and helium

100

The term astronomers use to describe the brightness of a star.

Magnitude

100

What is the apparent magnitude of the star Sirius?

-1.4

100

The distance that light travels in one year.

Light-year

200

The temperature deep inside a star

15,000,000°C

200

How bright a star looks from earth.

Apparent magnitude

200

Which star is brighter: a star with a magnitude of 1 or a star with a magnitude of 0?

A star with a magnitude of 0. The smaller the number, the brighter the star.

200

One light-year = ____________ kilometers

9.5 trillion

300

Name an ancient group of people who studied stars. 

Egyptians, Greeks, Chinese, and Native Americans.

300

How bright a star actually is.

Absolute magnitude

300

Which star is hotter: a red star or a white star?

White star

300

How fast is the speed of light?

300,000 kilometers per second

400

Process by which particles combine to form a new particle.

Fusion

400

The two factors that affect the brightness of a star.

- Distance

- Energy

400

What color of star is the hottest?

Blue-white

400

Why do astronomers use light-years to measure distances to stars instead of using kilometers or miles?

Such numbers are so large that they are difficult to read and work with.

500

A star gives a continuous supply of _______ produced by fusion.

Energy

500

The star that has the most apparent magnitude.

The sun

500
The sun's surface temperature is 5,500°C, which means it is which color of star?

Yellow

500

Which is the greater distance, the distance between two planets or the distance between two stars?

The distance between two stars.

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