Stellar Classification and Evolution: The origin, life, and death of stars.
50 Greatest Mysteries in the Universe 2012
Jupiter: A Failed Star? The Solar System with two stars. By: Kevin Korinek.
Planets Monday, December 1. What is a planet? A ball of gas, liquid, and/or solid, orbiting a star, whose size is neither too big nor too small for a.
NOTES: The Lives of Stars Gestation, Birth, and Youth :
The Hunt for Extrasolar Planets. Overview How do we find planets? What have we found? (diversity of planets) How are properties of planets determined?
Unit2: part 2
Low mass stars High mass stars. nebula A star begins it’s life in a cloud of dust and gas mainly hydrogen, its called a nebula. Gravity then begins.
Elements and Isotopes We define an “element” by the number of protons in its nucleus. There can be “isotopes” with different numbers of neutrons. The number.
Arlette Lopez ETCV 411 Students Teachers. Click on a planet (or red dot) for facts on each one.
Stars Life Cycle By: Dyshelle and Khushbu. Star Formation After a billions years when the molecules of hydrogen that are floating in space, that come.
Stellar evolution