The closest star and the one with the lowest apparent magnitude
what is the sun
where fusion is done
what is the core
where stars line during their "adulthood"
what is the main sequence
a white dwarf grabs material from a companion star and blows up
what is supernova type 1
"Baby stars"
what are protostars
method used to measure distance to stars
what is parallax
entangled magnetic field lines
what is sun spots
the y axis of the plot
where is luminosity
1.4 solar mass
what is the mass needed for a type 1 SN
where stars spend most of their life
what is the main sequence
when a star is relatively close to us
when is apparent magnitude lower than absolute magnitude
11 years
what is cycle of sun spots
increasing to the left on the x axis
what is temperate
when a really massive star explodes
what is type 2 supernova
stars that just got off the main sequence
what are red giants
A bunch of starts in roughly the same region
what is a cluster
coronal mass ejection that get to our atmosphere
what are auroras
if one increases so does the other
what is the relationship of temperature and luminosity in main sequence stars
what a type 2 supernova leaves behind
what is a neutron star
"Dying stars"
what are white dwarfs
Distance in which the absolute magnitude equals the apparent magnitude
what is 10 parsecs
the ovenlike region in stars
what is the convective zone
mass increments
what are diagonal lines
a black hole
what does a super massive star leaves behind
when stars can no longer burn fusion and they eject a lot of material
what is planetary nebula