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Study Notes for Chapter 30:

Study Notes for Chapter 30:. Stars, Galaxies, and the Universe. Chapter 30 Section 1:. Characteristics of Stars. 1. By analyzing the light that a star emits, astronomers can determine the __________ and __________ of a star. composition. temperature. 2.

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Study Notes for Chapter 30:

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  1. Study Notes forChapter 30: Stars, Galaxies, and the Universe

  2. Chapter 30 Section 1: Characteristics of Stars

  3. 1 • By analyzing the light that a star emits, astronomers can determine the __________ and __________ of a star. composition temperature

  4. 2 • Scientists determine the composition and temperature of stars by analyzing the ______ of the light that stars emit. spectra

  5. 3 coolest red • The _______ stars are ____ in color, the hottest stars are _____. blue

  6. 4 appear • Stars _______ to move in the sky because ______ is moving. Earth

  7. 5 • A star moving away from the Earth has a spectrum that is shifted toward ______. red

  8. 6 light • A light-year is the distance _____ travels in a year.

  9. 7 6,000 • About ______ stars are visible from Earth without a telescope.

  10. 8 • ________ magnitude is the brightness of a star as it appears from Earth. Apparent

  11. 9 Absolute • ________ magnitude is the true brightness of a star.

  12. Chapter 30 Section 2: Stellar Evolution

  13. 10 • After its temperature rises to 10,000,000°C, a _________ becomes a star when nuclear fusion begins. protostar

  14. 11 • During the main sequence stage, ________ fuses into _______ to generate energy in a star’s core. hydrogen helium

  15. 12 • A star with the sun’s mass would stay on the _____ sequence of the H-R diagram for about 10 billion years. main

  16. 13 • A large, bright star whose hot core has used most of its hydrogen is a _____. giant

  17. 14 • A small, hot, extremely dense core left after a star collapses is a _____ dwarf. white

  18. 15 • A white ______ is a hot, extremely dense core of matter left after a star _________. dwarf collapses

  19. 16 • Many astronomers believe that black _______ do not exist. dwarfs

  20. Chapter 30 Section 3: Star Groups

  21. 17 • A galaxy is made of stars, dust, and gas bound together by _______. gravity

  22. Chapter 30 Section 4: The Big Bang Theory

  23. 18 red • Hubble’s discovery that there was ____ shift in the spectra of galaxies lead to an understanding that the universe is _________. expanding

  24. 19 • Red shift in the spectra of galaxies told ________ that the universe is expanding. Hubble

  25. 20 14 • The ____ bang occurred about ___ billion years ago. big

  26. 21 • Astronomers believe that cosmic background ________ formed shortly after the big bang. radiation

  27. 22 dark • Most of the universe is made of _____ energy and dark _______. matter

  28. THE END

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