The Universe
The Big Bag
Stars
Star Properties
Star Life Cycles
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how many years ago the big bang began

what is about 14 billion

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the brightest star in the night sky

what is Sirius

100

a young star in a dense gas cloud

what is a protostar

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a factor that contributes to the temperature of stars

what is mass

100

neutron star with a strong magnetic field

what is magnetar

200

about 100 million years after the big bang, gases became hot and dense enough to form these

what are stars

200

a star's brightness

what is magnitude

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when a star's fuel runs out, it becomes this

what are red giants

200

high temperature and high luminosity are what stars

what is a blue giant

200

astronomers witnessed a magnetar explosion in which year

what is 2024

300

large clusters of stars

what are galaxies

300

refers to the rapid expansion of the universe

what is inflation

300

scientist who classified stars by absorption lines

who is Annie Jump Cannon

300

stars that have high temperature and low luminosty

what are white dwarfs

300

subatomic particles smaller than protons and neutrons

what are elementary particles

400

the name of our galaxy

what is the mily way

400

current measurement of the age of the universe

13.82 billion years

400

when a protostar becomes hot enough it begins this

what is nuclear fusion

400

stars with a low temperature and high luminosity

what are red super giants

400

visible light, radio waves, and xrays can detect these

what are pulsars

500

the study of the cosmos

what is cosmology

500

first astronomer to use the term big bang

who is fred hoyle

500

2 possible outcomes after a supernova explosion

what are neutron stars and black holes

500

these stars have low temperatures and low luminosity

what are main sequence stars

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most common life cycle order of most stars

what is nebula, protostar, average star, red giant, supernova, and black hole