What is the Greek and Latin word for sun? (Hint:2)
What is Helios and Sol?
Name one of the stars of of the main sequence line.
What is Betelgeuse/Rigel/Arcturus/Antares/Pole Star/etc?
What is the first stage of a star?
What is a nebula?
What does "star" mean in Latin?
What does a color of a star tell us about it?
What is temperature?
What stage of a star is our sun in?
What is main sequence?
What is the right side labeled on the Hertz-sprung Russell Diagram?
What is absolute magnitude?
What is the action of atomic nuclei combining that causes a star to form?
What is nuclear fusion?
What is astron?
What is the coldest color a star can be?
What is red?
What color is our sun?
What is white?
What is the left side labeled on the Hertz-sprung Russell Diagram?
What is luminosity?
What is the biggest form a star can be?
What is a Red Super Giant?
What instrument is used to identify what a star is composed of?
What is a spectrograph?
What is the hottest color a star can be?
How far away is our sun from earth?
What is 93 million miles or 150 million kilometers?
What kind of stars are off the main sequence line?
What are white dwarfs?
What shape does a protostar look like?
What is a disk?
How well we see a star is based on two things. What are those two componants?
What is brightness and distance from earth?
Name all of the colors a star can be.
What is blue white, yellow, orange, and red?
What are ALL the elements our sun is made out of? (Hint:5)
What is hydrogen, helium, carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen?
Name one of the first names of either Hertzsprung or Russel.
What is Ejnar or Henry Norris?
If a star becomes a Super Nova, it can become two other things after. Name one of those things.
What is a black hole or neutron star?
What is apparent magnitude?
What is "how bright a star looks when viewed from earth?"
What is the range of temperature a orange star can be
What is 3,500-5,000?