Stars
More Stars
Stars again
Simply stars
Stars and Stars
100

Optical instrument that forms enlarged images

telescope

100

Energy transferred through space by electromagnetic radiation

electromagnetic radiation

100

A large cloud of gas and dust where stars form

nebula

100

This what’s left at the end of a low-mass or medium mass star’s life; the star’s core

white dwarf

100

When a high-mass star uses up its hydrogen, it swells into this

super red giant

200

The distance between two corresponding parts of a wave, such as the distance between two crests

wave length

200

When a medium-mass star uses up all its hydrogen, it swells into this

red giant

200

After a super red giant expands as far as it can, it explodes; this is the largest explosion known in the universe

super nova

200

This is how bright a star actually is

absolute brightness

200

Electromagnetic radiation that can be seen by the unaided eye

visible light

300

90% of all stars are at this stage where energy is being released by fusion

main sequence stars

300

This is what may result after a supernova of a high mass star

neutron star

300

When 2 hydrogen atoms combine, they release this energy

fusion

300

A contracting cloud of gas and dust with enough mass to form the beginning of a star

proto star

300

After a medium-mass star swells into a red giant, it sheds the outer gases and forms this cloud-like beauty

planetary nebula

400

Huge group of stars, star systems, clusters and dust bound by gravity

galaxy

400

This may result after a supernova of a super massive high-mass star

black hole

400

Distance light travels in one year; 9.46 trillion kms

light year

400

All of space and everything in it

universe

400

This is how bright a star appears from Earth

apparent brightness

500

How is a star’s life cycle determined (what predicts how long it will live?)

the mass of the star

500

Why do massive stars have shorter lives than medium mass stars?

They use up their fuel quickly, big engine, lots of fuel
500

List the stages of a high mass stars' life in order from birth to death

nebula, proto star, Main sequence star, super red giant, supernova, neutron star or black hole

500

List the stages of a medium mass star's life in order from birth to death

nebula, proto star, main sequence star, red giant, planetary nebula, white dwarf 

500

Why won't the sun explode into a supernova at the end of its life?

Not massive enough, a medium mass star and only high mass stars supernova