Planets
Stars
Stars, still!
Measurements!
Life Cycle of Stars
100

The "Goldilocks Effect" or perfect place for a planet

What is the Earth?

100

Stars are composed almost entirely of these gases.

What are hydrogen and helium?

100

 This colour reflects a very hot star.

What is blue?

100

This is the measure of a star's brightness seen from Earth.

What is apparent magnitude?

100

A large cloud of gas and dust.

What is a stellar nebula?

200

They are rocky, dense, and relatively small.

What are the terrestrial planets?


200

The Milky Way is this type of galaxy.

What is a spiral?

200

This the color of the Sun.

What is a yellow star?

200

The measure of a star's actual luminosity.

What is absolute magnitude?

200

This force pulls particles in a nebula closer together.

What is gravity?

300

The four planets that orbit farthest  from the Sun.

What are the gas giants?

300

Energy produced in a star leaves it in a few ways.

What is visible light, other forms of radiation, heat, and even wind? 

300

BILLIONs of stars are bound together by gravity.

What is a galaxy?

300

The Sun's radius is approximately this much greater than the Earth's.

What is approximately 109 times?

300

The hot dense mass remaining from the collapse of a low-mass star.

What is a white dwarf?

400

This planet has more than 60 satellites.

What is Jupiter?

400

Stars can be very small or huge.

What is a white dwarf and a supergiant star?

400

This surface of the Sun is what we see from Earth.

What is the photosphere?

400

The star magnitude scale may seem backward.

What is a very bright star with a negative measure of luminosity?

400

A high-mass star collapses and forms a. 

What is a supernova?

500

This graph shows relationship between a star's temperature and its luminosity.

What is the HR Diagram?

500

This single point  is the  result of the collapse of a massive supergiant star.

What is a blackhole?

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