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“ Ancient civilizations searched the heavens in wonder and awe.” ZIGURRAT PYRAMIDS STONEHENGE
“ Watching the movement of the sun, moon and stars became a way to identify cycles for crop planting & harvesting, celebrating events and marking the passage of time and seasons.” CROP PLANTING HARVEST
“ And yet for some, it became a way of worship and seeking their unknown gods.” STARS, SUN AND MOON WORSHIP ASTROLOGY
“ But then again, we know far better to worship not the creation but the Creator!” 1 “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth...  3 And God said,  “Let there be light.”   4 God saw that the light was good, and He separated the light from darkness.  5a God called the light  “day”  and the darkness He called  “night” … 14 And God said,  “Let there be lights in the expanse of the sky to separate the day from the night, and let them serve as signs to mark seasons and days and years,  15 and let them be lights in the expanse of the sky to give light to the earth.”  And it was so.  16 God made two great lights – the greater light to govern  the day and the lesser light to govern the night. He also made the stars.  17 God set them in the expanse of the sky to give light on earth,  18 to govern the day and night and to separate light from darkness. And God saw that it was good.” GENESIS 1: 1,3-5a,14-18
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ORIGIN  OF THE STARS
Stars originate from  swirling clouds of gas in deep space  located between other stars called the  nebulae
Mutual gravitational  attraction begins to pull  particles from the gases  into a cluster. The cloud  of gas begins to condense  eventually forming a dense sphere called,  protostar  which a has an average diameter of 2.5 million kilometers.
Pressure and energy from  hot gases  due to the  increasing fusion reaction  begins to balance the  gravitational attraction of  each particle and a newborn  average star  begins its stable life.
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CLASSIFICATION OF STARS
ACCORDING TO BRIGHTNESS AND TEMPERATURE Factors that Affect the Brightness of Stars 1. The amount of light produced by the star 2. The size of the star 3. The relative distance of the star
STAR TYPES AND THEIR  TEMPERATURE 2 000 – 3 500 Reddish M 3 500 – 5 000 Red orange K 5 000 – 6 000 Yellow G 6 000 – 7 500 White F 7 500 – 10 000 Bluish A 10 000 – 30 000 Bluish B 30 000 – 80 000 Bluish O Temperature (in K) Color Type
STAGES IN THE LIFE OF A  STAR (STAR CYCLE)
Protostar Stage Gravity pulls the Hydrogen  gases together thus  increasing its density,  internal pressure and  temperature  which  initiates fusion reaction.
Main Sequence Stage Star grows more massive  and with increased surface  temperature. It uses up its  Hydrogen fuel as it shines  brighter
Red Giant Stage Fewer Hydrogen fusion  reactions, less energy is  released and the star starts  to collapse. Its outer layers  begin to expand, increasing its surface area. Amount of radiation decreases and it acquires the properties of a brilliant red giant.  What follows depend on how massive the star is…
The core of the Red giant is  gradually converted into  Carbon. The star expands  and contract and the outer  layer gets blown-off  forming  planetary nebulae . The remaining Carbon core contracts to form a small, dense  white dwarf star  until it finally cools into a lump of Carbon in space. *The Final Stage of a Less Massive Star
The core of the Red giant is  gradually converted into  Carbon. The star expands  and contract and the outer  layer gets blown-off. The  remaining Carbon core  undergoes fusion reaction producing new elements until the stable atom of Iron is reached. The core collapses from intense heat and pressure due to its massive gravity. It explodes catastrophically forming a  supernova. **The Final Stages of a Massive Star (Supernova Stage)
END OF A SUPERNOVA Neutron Star Stage The supernova produces a  brilliant light that may last  for months before it begins  to dim. Iron core collapses  even further and evolves into heavier elements thus, forming what is called a  neutron star .
Pulsar Stage A neutron star starts to  emit a uniform series of  electromagnetic impulses  which emit visible light that  sweeps through space at regular intervals.
Black Hole Stage The force of gravity in the  core reaches its limits  causing it to finally  collapse. It becomes very,  very dense that even light cannot escape through it.
SUMMARY OF A STAR’S LIFE CYCLE
 
 

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Stars

  • 3.
  • 4. “ Ancient civilizations searched the heavens in wonder and awe.” ZIGURRAT PYRAMIDS STONEHENGE
  • 5. “ Watching the movement of the sun, moon and stars became a way to identify cycles for crop planting & harvesting, celebrating events and marking the passage of time and seasons.” CROP PLANTING HARVEST
  • 6. “ And yet for some, it became a way of worship and seeking their unknown gods.” STARS, SUN AND MOON WORSHIP ASTROLOGY
  • 7. “ But then again, we know far better to worship not the creation but the Creator!” 1 “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth... 3 And God said, “Let there be light.” 4 God saw that the light was good, and He separated the light from darkness. 5a God called the light “day” and the darkness He called “night” … 14 And God said, “Let there be lights in the expanse of the sky to separate the day from the night, and let them serve as signs to mark seasons and days and years, 15 and let them be lights in the expanse of the sky to give light to the earth.” And it was so. 16 God made two great lights – the greater light to govern the day and the lesser light to govern the night. He also made the stars. 17 God set them in the expanse of the sky to give light on earth, 18 to govern the day and night and to separate light from darkness. And God saw that it was good.” GENESIS 1: 1,3-5a,14-18
  • 8.
  • 9. ORIGIN OF THE STARS
  • 10. Stars originate from swirling clouds of gas in deep space located between other stars called the nebulae
  • 11. Mutual gravitational attraction begins to pull particles from the gases into a cluster. The cloud of gas begins to condense eventually forming a dense sphere called, protostar which a has an average diameter of 2.5 million kilometers.
  • 12. Pressure and energy from hot gases due to the increasing fusion reaction begins to balance the gravitational attraction of each particle and a newborn average star begins its stable life.
  • 13.
  • 15. ACCORDING TO BRIGHTNESS AND TEMPERATURE Factors that Affect the Brightness of Stars 1. The amount of light produced by the star 2. The size of the star 3. The relative distance of the star
  • 16. STAR TYPES AND THEIR TEMPERATURE 2 000 – 3 500 Reddish M 3 500 – 5 000 Red orange K 5 000 – 6 000 Yellow G 6 000 – 7 500 White F 7 500 – 10 000 Bluish A 10 000 – 30 000 Bluish B 30 000 – 80 000 Bluish O Temperature (in K) Color Type
  • 17. STAGES IN THE LIFE OF A STAR (STAR CYCLE)
  • 18. Protostar Stage Gravity pulls the Hydrogen gases together thus increasing its density, internal pressure and temperature which initiates fusion reaction.
  • 19. Main Sequence Stage Star grows more massive and with increased surface temperature. It uses up its Hydrogen fuel as it shines brighter
  • 20. Red Giant Stage Fewer Hydrogen fusion reactions, less energy is released and the star starts to collapse. Its outer layers begin to expand, increasing its surface area. Amount of radiation decreases and it acquires the properties of a brilliant red giant. What follows depend on how massive the star is…
  • 21. The core of the Red giant is gradually converted into Carbon. The star expands and contract and the outer layer gets blown-off forming planetary nebulae . The remaining Carbon core contracts to form a small, dense white dwarf star until it finally cools into a lump of Carbon in space. *The Final Stage of a Less Massive Star
  • 22. The core of the Red giant is gradually converted into Carbon. The star expands and contract and the outer layer gets blown-off. The remaining Carbon core undergoes fusion reaction producing new elements until the stable atom of Iron is reached. The core collapses from intense heat and pressure due to its massive gravity. It explodes catastrophically forming a supernova. **The Final Stages of a Massive Star (Supernova Stage)
  • 23. END OF A SUPERNOVA Neutron Star Stage The supernova produces a brilliant light that may last for months before it begins to dim. Iron core collapses even further and evolves into heavier elements thus, forming what is called a neutron star .
  • 24. Pulsar Stage A neutron star starts to emit a uniform series of electromagnetic impulses which emit visible light that sweeps through space at regular intervals.
  • 25. Black Hole Stage The force of gravity in the core reaches its limits causing it to finally collapse. It becomes very, very dense that even light cannot escape through it.
  • 26. SUMMARY OF A STAR’S LIFE CYCLE
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