These is a nuclear explosion that occur when star's gasses mix.
What is nova?
The warmest temperature stars have this color.
What is blue or blue-white?
The visible surface of the sun.
What is the photosphere?
The sun become this after it uses up its hydrogen
What is a red giant?
This star never moves in the sky even when the earth spins.
What is Polaris?
These are star - like objects, farthest from Earth.
What are quasars?
Most stars belong to this category.
What is main sequence?
The most abundant element in the sun.
What is hydrogen?
This is the final stage of a star the size of the sun.
What is a black dwarf?
This famous winter constellation is called the Hunter.
What is Orion?
This is observed with a spectroscope when galaxies are moving away from source.
What is red shift?
These are the smallest and very dense stars.
These are cool spots on the sun.
What are sun spots?
An explosion by massive stars when H2 runs out.
What is a supernova?
The Big Dipper is part of this constellation.
What is Ursa Major or Big Bear?
A type of star system with exactly two stars.
What is binary?
Brightness of a star as it appears from Earth.
What is the apparent magnitude?
This reaction is taking place in the core of the sun.
What is fusion?
The nursery for baby stars.
What is the nebula?
The fourth brightest object, part of Canus Major.
What is Sirious?
The Milky Way is this type of galaxy.
What is spiral?
This is the way scientist measure the distance of stars. It involves measure the apparent shift of the stars.
What is parallax?
The lower atmosphere of the sun.
What is the chromosphere?
A neutron star that spins rapidly.
What is a pulsar?
What red star is found in Orion?
What is Betelgeuise?