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Nebulae • A nebula is a cloud of dust, gas and plasma. • The material clumps together to form larger masses that eventually are big enough to form a protostar. • This is the first stage in the star life cycle. • Nebulae often create star-forming regions, such as the Eagle Nebula.
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Nebulae A nebula is a cloud of dust, gas and plasma. The material clumps together to form larger masses that eventually are big enough to form a protostar.

Dec 30, 2015

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Page 1: Nebulae A nebula is a cloud of dust, gas and plasma. The material clumps together to form larger masses that eventually are big enough to form a protostar.

Nebulae

• A nebula is a cloud of dust, gas and plasma.

• The material clumps together to form larger masses that eventually are big enough to form a protostar.

• This is the first stage in the star life cycle.

• Nebulae often create star-forming regions, such as the Eagle Nebula.

Page 2: Nebulae A nebula is a cloud of dust, gas and plasma. The material clumps together to form larger masses that eventually are big enough to form a protostar.

Eagle Nebula – Pillars of Creation

Page 3: Nebulae A nebula is a cloud of dust, gas and plasma. The material clumps together to form larger masses that eventually are big enough to form a protostar.

Cat’s Eye Nebula

Page 4: Nebulae A nebula is a cloud of dust, gas and plasma. The material clumps together to form larger masses that eventually are big enough to form a protostar.

Ant Nebula

Page 5: Nebulae A nebula is a cloud of dust, gas and plasma. The material clumps together to form larger masses that eventually are big enough to form a protostar.

Crab Nebula

Page 6: Nebulae A nebula is a cloud of dust, gas and plasma. The material clumps together to form larger masses that eventually are big enough to form a protostar.

Protostar- a new star is born

Page 7: Nebulae A nebula is a cloud of dust, gas and plasma. The material clumps together to form larger masses that eventually are big enough to form a protostar.

Brown Dwarf• have a size between that of a giant planet like

Jupiter and that of a small star• any object 15 to 75 times the mass of Jupiter • called "failed stars"• all are parts of a binary system. (two stars orbit

around one another)• possible that brown dwarfs represent a lot of the

mass in the universe

Page 8: Nebulae A nebula is a cloud of dust, gas and plasma. The material clumps together to form larger masses that eventually are big enough to form a protostar.

Main Sequence Star (our sun)

Page 9: Nebulae A nebula is a cloud of dust, gas and plasma. The material clumps together to form larger masses that eventually are big enough to form a protostar.

Red Giant

• When a middle aged star begins to die, the temperature near the center rises.

• The star expands.• This will happen to

our sun in about 5 billion years.

Page 10: Nebulae A nebula is a cloud of dust, gas and plasma. The material clumps together to form larger masses that eventually are big enough to form a protostar.

• Once the red giant runs out of energy, it collapses and becomes a white dwarf, a small and dense star.

• A white dwarf is the center of the original star. It is very hot and cools down over the next billion years.

Page 11: Nebulae A nebula is a cloud of dust, gas and plasma. The material clumps together to form larger masses that eventually are big enough to form a protostar.

White Dwarf

- star near the end of its life

- was a red giant star that lost its outer atmosphere

Page 12: Nebulae A nebula is a cloud of dust, gas and plasma. The material clumps together to form larger masses that eventually are big enough to form a protostar.

Black Dwarf – a white dwarf that has cooled, lost its energy and no longer gives off light. It is a black object in space.

Page 13: Nebulae A nebula is a cloud of dust, gas and plasma. The material clumps together to form larger masses that eventually are big enough to form a protostar.

Giant Stars are more luminous than our sun and are 10 to 100 times larger in diameter than our sun.

Page 14: Nebulae A nebula is a cloud of dust, gas and plasma. The material clumps together to form larger masses that eventually are big enough to form a protostar.

Supergiant Stars are more luminous than giant stars and more than 100 times the diameter of our sun. They are

relatively cool stars.Betelgeuse is a supergiant star.

Page 15: Nebulae A nebula is a cloud of dust, gas and plasma. The material clumps together to form larger masses that eventually are big enough to form a protostar.

Supernova – collapse of the center of a red giant star produces a shock wave that blasts the star’s outer layers into space

Page 16: Nebulae A nebula is a cloud of dust, gas and plasma. The material clumps together to form larger masses that eventually are big enough to form a protostar.

Remains from a supernova

Page 17: Nebulae A nebula is a cloud of dust, gas and plasma. The material clumps together to form larger masses that eventually are big enough to form a protostar.

Neutron Star – the center left behind after a star’s supernova explosion

Page 18: Nebulae A nebula is a cloud of dust, gas and plasma. The material clumps together to form larger masses that eventually are big enough to form a protostar.

Pulsar – a neutron star that spins very fast and emits burst of radio waves

Page 19: Nebulae A nebula is a cloud of dust, gas and plasma. The material clumps together to form larger masses that eventually are big enough to form a protostar.

Black Hole

• An object with so much gravity and that is so dense, light cannot escape

• Most massive stars become black holes when they die

• Quasars are galaxies with black holes at their center. The Milky Way Galaxy is a quasar!

Page 20: Nebulae A nebula is a cloud of dust, gas and plasma. The material clumps together to form larger masses that eventually are big enough to form a protostar.

The life cycle of a star depends on its mass