Our Solar System
Stellar Classification
Low Mass Stellar Evolution
High Mass Stellar Evolution
Stellar Fusion and Black Holes
100

This is the closest planet to the sun

Mercury

100

Name one of the seven spectral classes (think colors)

Blue, blue-white, white, yellow-white, yellow, orange, or red

100

All stars, both low-mass and high-mass, start as this interstellar cloud made of gas and dust

(Stellar) Nebula

100

At the end of a high-mass star's life, it will undergo an explosion called this:

Supernova

100

Where does pressure come from to push against the star's gravity?

Nuclear Fusion

200

What are the first four planets known as?

Inner Planets or Rocky Planets

200

This is the hottest kind of star

Blue Supergiant

200

Low-mass stars will only fuse up to this element throughout their whole life

Carbon

200

After a star explodes, it becomes one of two things. Name either of the two possibilities. 

Neutron Star or Black Hole

200

Which fusion track is used in low mass stars

Proton-Proton Chain

300

A "belt" composed of this object is found between Mars and Jupiter

Asteroid (belt)

300

The Sun is this kind of star

Yellow Dwarf

300

Once a white dwarf burns out, it will become this type of star, which does not yet exist in the universe

black dwarf

300

High-mass stars fuse up to what element?

Iron

300

Which fusion track is used in high mass stars

CNO Cycle

400

Name on place 

Kuiper Belt or Oort Cloud

400

This is the diagram which graphs all stars based on their magnitudes, luminosities, and temperatures

Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram (HR Diagram)

400

When fusion from hydrogen to helium stops, the main sequence star expands into this type of star

Red Giant

400

Both low-mass and high-mass stars undergo this phase, in which they are a "baby star", where there core is not yet hot enough for fusion to occur

Protostar

400

What is the phenomena where gas pressure counteracts gravitational pressure

Hydrostatic Equilibrium

500

Who composed the laws of Planetary Motion?

Johannes Kepler

500

What exactly is an O V Star? Think Morgan-Keenan System.

An O Main Sequence Star
500

When helium fusion stops, the star begins to eject a bunch of gas and dust into the interstellar medium. What is this cloud of gas and dust called? (two word answer required)

Planetary Nebula

500

While the core of a high-mass star collapses, what forms? (hint: it's pushing outwards while gravity pushes in)

a (shock)wave/Remnant

500

Name 2 Elements of a Black Hole

Answers may include:Accretion Disk, Relativistic Jets, Event Horizon, Singularity

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