If the temperature of a star is 5,000-6,000 degrees Celsius, what is its color?
What is yellow?
What does a white dwarf do at the end of its life?
What is nova?
Can light escape a black hole?
What is yes?
Where are asteroids usually located?
What is the asteroid belt?
Helios is Greek for _____.
What is the sun.
If the star is under 3,500 degrees Celsius, what is its color?
What is Red?
After becoming a red giant, a star becomes a _______?
What is a planetary nebula?
After a protostar with fusion, it becomes a _______.
What is a star.
Ceres is the biggest _____.
What is an asteroid?
Sol is Latin for ____.
What is the sun?
What is the color of the sun?
What is White?
The first stage into becoming a star is _____?
What is a nebula?
Our sun is in what stage of its life?
What is main sequence?
What are the three types of meteorites?
What are stony, iron, and stony-iron?
What they are made of.
If the Temperature of a Star is over 30,000 degrees Celsius, what is its color?
What is blue?
What are the two options for a star after it Super Novas?
What is a neutron star and a black hole?
What is the stage of becoming a star after being a nebula?
What is a protostar?
Where do we think most of the comets come from?
What is the Oort Cloud?
How do we find a black hole?
By looking at their effect on other objects.
If a star is 10,000-30,000 degrees Celsius, what is the stars color?
What is blue-white?
After being a protostar if it is not big or hot enough it becomes a ______.
What is a brown dwarf?
True or false: Can a white dwarf super nova?
What is True?
A meteor is also called a _____.
What is a shooting star?
What is a spectrograph?