How stars are born and die
Chapter 1
The stellar nurseries
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Chapter 2
The long adult life of stars
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Chapter 3
The dramatic deaths of small stars
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Chapter 4
Supernovas and cosmic leftovers
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Master of How stars are born and die
Ch 4 · Supernovas and cosmic leftovers
Fun Fact
We are stardust: Nearly every heavy atom in your body, like the iron in your blood, was made inside a dying star.
Glossary
supernova (noun)
A star that suddenly increases greatly in brightness because of a catastrophic explosion that ejects most of its mass. In 1604, Johannes Kepler observed the last supernova visible to the naked eye in our galaxy.
A star that suddenly increases greatly in brightness because of a catastrophic explosion that ejects most of its mass. In 1604, Johannes Kepler observed the last supernova visible to the naked eye in our galaxy.
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Which heavy elements are forged and scattered into space primarily during a supernova explosion?
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What celestial object is formed when a dying star's core is so massive that gravity collapses it completely?
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What is a rapidly spinning neutron star that emits beams of radiation like a lighthouse called?
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What is the boundary around a black hole from which nothing, not even light, can escape?



