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1.
Stars, Asteroids, Comets and meteoroids
Max Sipos
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Jason A. Samfield
2.
STARS
let's look at
Photo by
Sergei Golyshev
3.
A STAR IS
A BIG, FIERY BALL OF GAS AND RADIATION
Photo by
*~Dawn~*
4.
Thermonuclear fusion is the transformation of
HYDROGEN TO HELIUM
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Aviruthia
5.
Thermonuclear fusion keeps a star from DYING.
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alles-schlumpf
6.
There are millions of stars and among
them several types of stars
Photo by
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
7.
Stars live very long
Our sun as a middle-aged star has lived for 4.5 billion years
Photo by
Stuck in Customs
8.
star colour
Lies on a spectrum of red, white, blue & inbetween
Red stars are coolest; blue stars are hottest & white stars are inbetween
Red stars live longest, white stars live a moderate life span and blue stars die quickly
Photo by
kevin dooley
9.
other than hydrogen and helium,
stars consist of oxygen, calcium, carbon silicon etc.
Photo by
NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center
10.
Binary stars are two stars with linked gravity.
Star clusters are similar but consict of more stars.
Photo by
NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center
11.
stars don't twinkle
their light is manipulated by our atmosphere
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davedehetre
12.
Solar eclipses occur when three celestial bodies aline; one is a star.
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NASA Goddard Photo and Video
13.
stars expand
when low on hydrogen and die when out of it
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VinothChandar
14.
medium-sized stars explode
with standard explosions
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NASA Goddard Photo and Video
15.
giant stars go down
with SUpernovas
Photo by
elerizoyelzorro
16.
blackholes crush everything
inside them with infinite density
Photo by
NASA Goddard Photo and Video
17.
ASTEROIDS
what we'll be proceeding with
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NASA APPEL
18.
asteroids ARE MADE UP OF ROCK
THEY CAN RANGE FROM 10 YARDS, TO 310 MILES IN DIAMETER
Photo by
NASA Goddard Photo and Video
19.
asteroids don't emit
their own light, they reflect star light
Photo by
NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center
20.
an asteroid hitting earth
The impact of any asteroid larger than 1 mile would cause natural disasters
The impact of any asteroid larger than 2 miles would possibly destroy earth
Photo by
Emily Lakdawalla, Planetary Society Blogger
21.
COMETS
next,
Photo by
NASA Goddard Photo and Video
22.
comets
are moderately sized bodies of dust and ice
Photo by
Piero...
23.
since comets are made up of ice
theories suggest they brought life to earth
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andyspictures
24.
comets have two parts
a coma: the main body, and a tail: an ice and dust trail
Photo by
NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center
25.
types of comets
single-pass and periodic
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europeanspaceagency
26.
one famous comet is
halley's comet
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ancientartpodcast.org
27.
meteoroids
Finally,
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jurvetson
28.
meteoroids are fragments
of demolished space bodies
Photo by
NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center
29.
SHooting stars are actually
meteoroids burning up in our atmosphere
Photo by
michael pollak
30.
Meteor showers
can interrupt radio and TV signals
Photo by
NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center
31.
tiny fractions of meteoroids
survive the journey to earth
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jurvetson
32.
a meteoroid that
has crashed into a planet's surface is called a meteor
Photo by
Dean Hochman
33.
the end
THank you for listening
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Eduardo Amorim
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