Wednesday, September 25, 2013


A Star's Life
 
 
 
Hi people! Today we are going to learn about stars. I know what your thinking, twinkle twinkle little star. But there is more to it than that. It's about a star's life cycle. To show you that we have to go in space.
 
                                                                            
 
Cool a new time travel clock.
 
Here we are back in space. Look, a stellar nursery. A stellar nursery is made up of clouds, gas, and dust.
Look, a baby star is being born. It is called a protostar. The nuclear fusion generates alot of energy. The energy makes the stars ingnite.
 
cool right.
 
Now its time to talk about their mid life. Come on follow me. Here we are. The mid life is the longest time of a star's life. Fun fact our own sun is in main sequence too. Cool right? Right now our sun is 4.6 billion years old. The stars mass is what happens after the main sequence.
 
 
This star is at main sequence. Its time to learn a star's end. Sad right? Anyway, when the star gets old they become a red gaint. A red giant is a large star. Then the star collapes on itself. That's called a planetary nebula.
 
Then it will explode. That's called a super nova. The explosion can last for 3 months or more. The last of the star is called the white drawf. It is the same size of the earth.
 
Well its time to go home. Here we go!
 
 
Hope to see you next time. This is Science Fairy saying keep doing science.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                                                                        link 2  http://mrwillisess.wikispaces.com/Main+Sequence+Stars+4A
 
                                                                            link 3 http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/edexcel_pre_2011/space/theoriginsoftheuniverserev3.shtml
 
 
 
                                                                     
 
 
 

 
 
 
 


10 comments:

  1. There were a few grammer mistakes but other than that great job! you get a A+

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  2. Hey Mari. i liked your blog. You didn't sound like a textbook. There was some grammar mistakes though. You did also miss some important stuff. Other than that, good job.

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  3. a few grammer mistakes and I like the pics and very instreting! i give you an A+ :D

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  4. a few grammer mistakes and I liked the pics A+

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  5. you had a good way of communicating info a few grammar mistakes but otherwise great!

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  6. i like the way you talked about the topic. although you need to steer clear of random pictures. the derp face was a waste. but overall it was ok.
    B

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  7. Nice job, few spelling and grammar mistakes. Maybe you should ask someone how to do hyper links to organize things a little better. Besides that, I give this an A C=

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  8. A little too short and a bit confusing. B.

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  9. B-
    -Talked about red giant and showed blue star...
    -"cool right" sitting randomly under a pic
    +good info
    +non distracting backround

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