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Page 1: 12.1 Notes Stars. What are Stars? A Star is a large ball of gas that emits energy Mostly composed of hydrogen and helium. Energy starts at the core. Sketch

12.1 NotesStars

Page 2: 12.1 Notes Stars. What are Stars? A Star is a large ball of gas that emits energy Mostly composed of hydrogen and helium. Energy starts at the core. Sketch

What are Stars?

• A Star is a large ball of gas that emits energy• Mostly composed of hydrogen and helium.• Energy starts at the core.

Sketch this picture on the left page and label the Core and the Photosphere (surface)

Left

Page 3: 12.1 Notes Stars. What are Stars? A Star is a large ball of gas that emits energy Mostly composed of hydrogen and helium. Energy starts at the core. Sketch

What are the Star Types?From Smallest to Largest

Page 4: 12.1 Notes Stars. What are Stars? A Star is a large ball of gas that emits energy Mostly composed of hydrogen and helium. Energy starts at the core. Sketch

What are the Star Types?From Smallest to Largest

Neutron Stars {so small that they aren’t even included in

this picture!}

Page 5: 12.1 Notes Stars. What are Stars? A Star is a large ball of gas that emits energy Mostly composed of hydrogen and helium. Energy starts at the core. Sketch

What are the Star Types?From Smallest to Largest

White Dwarfs

Page 6: 12.1 Notes Stars. What are Stars? A Star is a large ball of gas that emits energy Mostly composed of hydrogen and helium. Energy starts at the core. Sketch

What are the Star Types?From Smallest to Largest

Main Sequence

White Dwarfs

Page 7: 12.1 Notes Stars. What are Stars? A Star is a large ball of gas that emits energy Mostly composed of hydrogen and helium. Energy starts at the core. Sketch

What are the Star Types?From Smallest to Largest

Red Giants

Main Sequence

White Dwarfs

Page 8: 12.1 Notes Stars. What are Stars? A Star is a large ball of gas that emits energy Mostly composed of hydrogen and helium. Energy starts at the core. Sketch

What are the Star Types?From Smallest to Largest

Supergiants

Red Giants

Main Sequence

White Dwarfs

Page 9: 12.1 Notes Stars. What are Stars? A Star is a large ball of gas that emits energy Mostly composed of hydrogen and helium. Energy starts at the core. Sketch

Why are Stars Different Colors?

Color indicates surface temperatureAs temperature goes up, wavelength goes down.The hottest stars are blue because they have the

shortest ______________.

Page 10: 12.1 Notes Stars. What are Stars? A Star is a large ball of gas that emits energy Mostly composed of hydrogen and helium. Energy starts at the core. Sketch

Why are Stars Different Colors?

Colors from coolest to hottest:Red, Yellow, White, Blue

Page 11: 12.1 Notes Stars. What are Stars? A Star is a large ball of gas that emits energy Mostly composed of hydrogen and helium. Energy starts at the core. Sketch

Why Do Some Stars Look Brighter Than Others?

The closer a star is, the brighter it looks.

Page 12: 12.1 Notes Stars. What are Stars? A Star is a large ball of gas that emits energy Mostly composed of hydrogen and helium. Energy starts at the core. Sketch

New Vocabulary:

Light-years: used to measure the distance between stars

Luminosity: how bright something is

Page 13: 12.1 Notes Stars. What are Stars? A Star is a large ball of gas that emits energy Mostly composed of hydrogen and helium. Energy starts at the core. Sketch

New Vocabulary

Spectroscope: a tool to study the light from stars. It is able to determine what elements are present in the stars.

Continuous Spectra: [Rainbow] Caused by light from a star traveling through a prism.

Page 14: 12.1 Notes Stars. What are Stars? A Star is a large ball of gas that emits energy Mostly composed of hydrogen and helium. Energy starts at the core. Sketch

New VocabularyAbsorption Spectra: [Rainbow with dark lines]Caused by light from a star traveling through a

cooler, less dense gas before traveling through a prism.

Page 15: 12.1 Notes Stars. What are Stars? A Star is a large ball of gas that emits energy Mostly composed of hydrogen and helium. Energy starts at the core. Sketch

Mnemonic # 1

• Make a mnemonic for remembering star types from smallest to largest.

Neutron starWhite dwarfMain sequenceRed giantSupergiant

Left

Page 16: 12.1 Notes Stars. What are Stars? A Star is a large ball of gas that emits energy Mostly composed of hydrogen and helium. Energy starts at the core. Sketch

Mnemonic # 2

• Make a mnemonic for remembering star colors from coolest to hottest

RedYellowWhiteBlue

Left

Page 17: 12.1 Notes Stars. What are Stars? A Star is a large ball of gas that emits energy Mostly composed of hydrogen and helium. Energy starts at the core. Sketch

Take out your Standards Review Worksheets

Do #s 15, 16, and 17

Page 18: 12.1 Notes Stars. What are Stars? A Star is a large ball of gas that emits energy Mostly composed of hydrogen and helium. Energy starts at the core. Sketch

ET 9/24

Name: _________ Period: ____ Group:___

List the star types in order from smallest to largest

Page 19: 12.1 Notes Stars. What are Stars? A Star is a large ball of gas that emits energy Mostly composed of hydrogen and helium. Energy starts at the core. Sketch

What are stars?A Star is a large ball of ______ that emits ____________! Mostly composed of ______________ and _____________Energy starts at the ___________.

What are the Star Types? (from smallest to largest):

___________________________________________________

___________________________________________________

Why are stars different colors?Color indicates _____________________________________

As temperature goes ______, wavelength goes _______.

The hottest stars are _________ because it has the shortest _________________.

Colors from coolest to hottest:___________________________________________________

Why do some stars look brighter than others?The closer a star is, the ________________ it looks.

New Vocabulary:_________________: used to measure distances between stars

_________________: how bright something is

______________________: a tool to study the light from stars. It is able to determine what elements are present in the stars.

_____________________________: [Rainbow]Caused by light from a star traveling through a prism.____________________________: [Rainbow with dark lines]Caused by light from a star traveling through a cooler, less dense gas

before traveling through a prism.

What are stars?A Star is a large ball of ______ that emits ____________! Mostly composed of ______________ and _____________Energy starts at the ___________.

What are the Star Types? (from smallest to largest):

___________________________________________________

___________________________________________________

Why are stars different colors?Color indicates _____________________________________

As temperature goes ______, wavelength goes _______.

The hottest stars are _________ because it has the shortest _________________.

Colors from coolest to hottest:___________________________________________________

Why do some stars look brighter than others?The closer a star is, the ________________ it looks.

New Vocabulary:_________________: used to measure distances between stars

_________________: how bright something is

______________________: a tool to study the light from stars. It is able to determine what elements are present in the stars.

_____________________________: [Rainbow]Caused by light from a star traveling through a prism.____________________________: [Rainbow with dark lines]Caused by light from a star traveling through a cooler, less dense gas

before traveling through a prism.