8th grade-ch. 4 sec. 2 characteristics of stars

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CH. 4 CH. 4 Sec. 2 Sec. 2 Characteristics of Stars Characteristics of Stars

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Page 1: 8th Grade-Ch. 4 Sec. 2 Characteristics of Stars

CH. 4CH. 4Sec. 2 Sec. 2

Characteristics of StarsCharacteristics of Stars

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Orion the Hunter

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Can you identify these constellations?

3.

1. 2.

4.

Cygnus the Swan

Pisces the FishGemini the Twins

Hydra the Snake

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Main characteristics

Used to Classify

stars

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main characteristics

used to classify

stars

Color Temp. size chemical composition

brightness

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color & temp.color & temp.• star’s color tells its temp.• range from hottest coolest

–blue or blue-whitewhite red

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Colors and Temperatures of Stars video clip

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sizesize• smallest largest:1. neutron star

2. white dwarf star

3. medium-sized star

4. giant star

5.supergiant star

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spectrographspectrograph

• breaks light into colors & produces image of resulting spectrum

• tells stars:

1. chemical composition

2. temperature

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• amount of light given off• depends on size & temp.• described in 2 ways:

brightness

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apparent brightnessbrightness as seen from Earth

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absolute brightness brightness star would have if it were @

standard distance from Earth

The streetlights in this photo all give off about the same amount of light, and so have about the same absolute brightness.

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light year• distance that light travels in 1 year

• = 9.5 million million (trillion) km

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You and your friend are sitting behind a woman with a large hat. Why is your view of the screen different from your friend’s view?

Parallax at the Movies

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parallaxparallax• method astronomers use to measure

distances to nearby stars

• apparent change in position of an object when you look @ it from different places

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Why do nearby stars appear to change position between January and July?

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• graph that shows relationship between

surface temp. & brightness

• most stars= main sequence- diagonal line

in ctr. of graph

Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram

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The constellation, Orion includes the red supergiant Betelgeuse, the blue supergiant Rigel, and many other main sequence and giant stars.