Friday, April 7, 2017

Star Birth by Ashley Guhl, Mackenzi Klein and Barb Hill


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  1. What stage does the star undergo after surpassing its protostar phase?

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    1. after condensation but before nuclear reactions begin in its core

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  2. What different types of stars are there?

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    1. Protostar, T Tauri Star, Main Sequence Star, Red Giant Star, White Dwarf Star, Red Dwarf Star, Neuron Stars, and Supergiant Stars

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  3. What happens after the star is in protostar?

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    1. what happens next depends on the size of the core

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  4. How many different types of stars are there?

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  5. What happens to the remaining dust that does not go into making the star?

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    1. The remaining dust can become planets, asteroids, or comets, or remain as dust.

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  6. You said that a galaxy collision or supernova shockwave cause the gravity collapse in star formation. What can cause those occurrences?

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  7. where does the thermal energy come from when a star is being formed?

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    1. a star that has not yet started its main sequence lifetime

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  9. How long does it take the remaining dust to turn into something like a planet or a comet? Have we witnessed that?

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    1. it sometimes does not form at a rapid pace. yes.

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  10. How do you stars convert Thermal energy into Infrared?

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  11. What stage follows the protostar?

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