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The life cycle of stars. ... THE LIFE CYCLE OF STARS ... This is a red giant or a red super giant (depending on the initial mass of the star). It will eventually collapse and explode. Its fate is determined by the original mass of the star; it will become either a black dwarf, neutron star, or black hole.
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www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/astronomy/stars/life...
www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/astronomy/stars/lifecycle/
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In a Reflection Nebula, starlight reflects on the grains of dust in a nebula. The nebula surrounding the Pleiades Cluster is typical of a reflection nebula. ... This is very small, hot star, the last stage in the life cycle of a star like the Sun. White dwarfs have a mass similar to that of the Sun, but only 1% of the Sun...
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www.telescope.org/pparc/res8.html
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I am going to assume that when your say typical star you mean a star like our sun. Our sun is 4.57 billions years old by our best guess. It is in the main sequence in which nuclear fusion reactions in its core fuse hydrogen into helium. Mat...
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080612164...
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This page (as the title says) is all about the life of a star. It will show all the stages that a small star, and a massive star have to go through during their lifetime. ... Small Stars- The Life of a Star of about one Solar Mass.
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www.astro.keele.ac.uk/workx/starlife/StarpageS_26M.html
www.astro.keele.ac.uk/workx/starlife/StarpageS_26M.html
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The star has become a red giant. What happens next in the life of a star depends on its initial mass. ... Nevertheless, there is now a great deal of observational evidence for the existence of two types of black holes: those with masses of a typical star (4-15 times the mass of our Sun), and those with masses of a...
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imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/teachers/lifecycles/Imagine2...
imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/teachers/lifecycles/Imagine2.pdf
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The life cycle of a typical star ... The average star today[37] burns for about ten billion years. As a star’s hydrogen continues to form helium, its core gradually shrinks. This causes it to become hotter, and its nuclear fusions become more complex.
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www.edinformatics.com/math_science/solar_system/life_of...
www.edinformatics.com/math_science/solar_system/life_of_a_star.htm
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Objectives: The main objective for this assignment is to use the internet and your text to research and find information on the life cycle of a typical star. ... a) a detailed diagram showing the typical life cycle of a star like our own Sun;
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virtual.yosemite.cc.ca.us/jtolhurst/ESGIS/Earth_Science...
virtual.yosemite.cc.ca.us/jtolhurst/ESGIS/Earth_Science/ESC_40_Astronomy/life_cycle_of_a_star.htm
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However, unlike humans, the typical star may last for millions or billions of years. While we cannot witness the complete life cycle of any one star, the night sky does reveal stars in various stages of stellar development.
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passporttoknowledge.com/scic/fusionandfission/educators...
passporttoknowledge.com/scic/fusionandfission/educators/lifecycleofstars.html
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Main Sequence Star: ... Expanding Star: ... 4. Draw and label the life cycle of a medium mass(typical) star:
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www.peoria.k12.il.us/pvgs/teachernotes.html
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