a universe of stars

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A Universe of Stars. The Strange and the Amazing. Nebulas. THE BIG DIPPER. The Sun. Contains 99.8% of all the mass in the Solar System 700 Million tons of hydrogen converted to helium every second Average surface temperature of 10,000 Fahrenheit. Our Closest Star. Mars. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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A Universe of Stars

The Strange and the Amazing

Nebulas

THE BIG DIPPER

The Sun•Contains 99.8% of all the mass in the Solar System

•700 Million tons of hydrogen converted to helium every second

•Average surface temperature of 10,000 Fahrenheit

Our Closest Star

Mars Proxima Centauri

4.2 Light Years Away24 Trillion Miles

54.6 Million Kilometers34 Million Miles

Dwarf Stars

• Red Dwarf• Blue Dwarf• White Dwarf• Black Dwarf• Brown Dwarf• Yellow Dwarf

Giant and Supergiant Stars•4-70 times the mass of the Sun

•Short life spans

Stars that go Nova

• Only occurs in binary systems

• A star can go Nova several times

Supernova in Galaxy NGC 4526

• Supernovas can be brighter than the entire galaxy

Neutron Stars

•1 teaspoon of it’s matter would weigh a billion tons on earth

•Rotates 10-100 times per second

•1 solar flare releases 100 times the energy the sun does in a year

Black Holes •Remains of a supernova star with a mass at least 10 times that of the sun

•The Black hole at the center of theMilky Way galaxy has the mass of 1 million suns

•Gravity so great not even light can escape

Quasars•Releases more energy thanHundreds of galaxies combined

•A trillion times brighter thanThe sun

•Thought to be matter trappedIn the accretion disc of a Super massive black hole

Exiled Stars

• Star that has escaped the gravity of their galaxy

• Slung out of a Black Hole

• Move at incredible speeds

The Unknown

For all of the stars we have seen and recorded in the Universe, over 99 percent of them are

unaccounted for

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