Poll of the Day > What kind of star would you want to be?

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WastelandCowboy
11/29/17 12:53:57 PM
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What kind of star would you want to be?








https://www.universetoday.com/24299/types-of-stars/

Protostar
A protostar is what you have before a star forms. A protostar is a collection of gas that has collapsed down from a giant molecular cloud. The protostar phase of stellar evolution lasts about 100,000 years. Over time, gravity and pressure increase, forcing the protostar to collapse down. All of the energy release by the protostar comes only from the heating caused by the gravitational energy nuclear fusion reactions havent started yet.

T Tauri Star
A T Tauri star is stage in a stars formation and evolution right before it becomes a main sequence star. This phase occurs at the end of the Protostar phase, when the gravitational pressure holding the star together is the source of all its energy. T Tauri stars dont have enough pressure and temperature at their cores to generate nuclear fusion, but they do resemble main sequence stars; theyre about the same temperature but brighter because theyre a larger. T Tauri stars can have large areas of sunspot coverage, and have intense X-ray flares and extremely powerful stellar winds. Stars will remain in the T Tauri stage for about 100 million years.

Main Sequence Star
The majority of all stars in our galaxy, and even the Universe, are main sequence stars. Our Sun is a main sequence star, and so are our nearest neighbors, Sirius and Alpha Centauri A. Main sequence stars can vary in size, mass and brightness, but theyre all doing the same thing: converting hydrogen into helium in their cores, releasing a tremendous amount of energy.

A star in the main sequence is in a state of hydrostatic equilibrium. Gravity is pulling the star inward, and the light pressure from all the fusion reactions in the star are pushing outward. The inward and outward forces balance one another out, and the star maintains a spherical shape. Stars in the main sequence will have a size that depends on their mass, which defines the amount of gravity pulling them inward.

The lower mass limit for a main sequence star is about 0.08 times the mass of the Sun, or 80 times the mass of Jupiter. This is the minimum amount of gravitational pressure you need to ignite fusion in the core. Stars can theoretically grow to more than 100 times the mass of the Sun.

Red Giant Star
When a star has consumed its stock of hydrogen in its core, fusion stops and the star no longer generates an outward pressure to counteract the inward pressure pulling it together. A shell of hydrogen around the core ignites continuing the life of the star, but causes it to increase in size dramatically. The aging star has become a red giant star, and can be 100 times larger than it was in its main sequence phase. When this hydrogen fuel is used up, further shells of helium and even heavier elements can be consumed in fusion reactions. The red giant phase of a stars life will only last a few hundred million years before it runs out of fuel completely and becomes a white dwarf.

White Dwarf Star
When a star has completely run out of hydrogen fuel in its core and it lacks the mass to force higher elements into fusion reaction, it becomes a white dwarf star. The outward light pressure from the fusion reaction stops and the star collapses inward under its own gravity. A white dwarf shines because it was a hot star once, but theres no fusion reactions happening any more. A white dwarf will just cool down until it because the background temperature of the Universe. This process will take hundreds of billions of years, so no white dwarfs have actually cooled down that far yet.
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WastelandCowboy
11/29/17 12:54:03 PM
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Red Dwarf Star
Red dwarf Stars are the most common kind of stars in the Universe. These are main sequence stars but they have such low mass that theyre much cooler than stars like our Sun. They have another advantage. Red dwarf stars are able to keep the hydrogen fuel mixing into their core, and so they can conserve their fuel for much longer than other stars. Astronomers estimate that some red dwarf stars will burn for up to 10 trillion years. The smallest red dwarfs are 0.075 times the mass of the Sun, and they can have a mass of up to half of the Sun.

Neutron Stars
If a star has between 1.35 and 2.1 times the mass of the Sun, it doesnt form a white dwarf when it dies. Instead, the star dies in a catastrophic supernova explosion, and the remaining core becomes a neutron star. As its name implies, a neutron star is an exotic type of star that is composed entirely of neutrons. This is because the intense gravity of the neutron star crushes protons and electrons together to form neutrons. If stars are even more massive, they will become black holes instead of neutron stars after the supernova goes off.

Supergiant Stars
The largest stars in the Universe are supergiant stars. These are monsters with dozens of times the mass of the Sun. Unlike a relatively stable star like the Sun, supergiants are consuming hydrogen fuel at an enormous rate and will consume all the fuel in their cores within just a few million years. Supergiant stars live fast and die young, detonating as supernovae; completely disintegrating themselves in the process.
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Far-Queue
11/29/17 12:54:37 PM
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An All Star.
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SusanGreenEyes
11/29/17 12:56:10 PM
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A rock star
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NightShift
11/29/17 12:57:15 PM
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world star
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Zeus
11/29/17 9:44:16 PM
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DmeUuoxyt_E

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ParanoidObsessive
11/29/17 9:52:22 PM
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Came in to say Binary.


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Mead
11/29/17 9:55:06 PM
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Worldstar!
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darcandkharg31
11/29/17 9:55:49 PM
#9:


a Sun star
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green dragon
11/29/17 9:57:13 PM
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I've been teaching my students about stars for the past month or so
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Smiffwilm
11/29/17 10:35:19 PM
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Like I said in a topic similar to this one, where's the 'Death Star' option?
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