low mass stars
high mass stars
our star
star birth
100

The spectral type of the coolest stars

M stars

100

Types of stars that create Iron in your blood

high mass stars

100

70% of the Sun is made of this element

Hydrogen

100

The most important factor determining the fate of a star

mass

200

The next life stage of a low mass star after it consumes all the hydrogen in the core

red giant

200

Types of stars end their lives with supernovae

High mass stars that can continue to have core fusion until they have iron cores

200

The primary product created by the fusion of hydrogen in the core of the Sun

Helium

200

This type of objects have too small a mass to have fusion in their cores

brown dwarf

300

The most massive element that can be created in low mass stars

Carbon


300

a dead end as far as creating energy in massive stars with the lowest mass per particle of any element

iron

300

This property of the Sun tells us the rate at which energy is being generated in its core

luminosity

300

Astronomers generally can measure a star's mass if only it is a member of a binary star system. We must know these two characteristics of the stars to measure the masses of the stars in a binary system.

orbital period and orbital distance

400

Types of stars end their lives as planetary nebulae 

low mass stars

400

The spectral type of the stars that are the least common

O stars

400

The energy created during fusion in the Sun is originally in the form of gamma-rays, but the photons are degraded to this type of light by the time (100000 years later) they leave the Sun

optical photons



400

if you want to observe stars behind a dusty molecular cloud, you need to observe the light of this band (wavelength).

infrared