General
Astronomy
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1. Introduction to Astronomy
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Introduction to Astronomy
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History of Astronomy
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Fundamentals of Astronomy
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The Solar System
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The Moon and Planetary Science
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Stars and Stellar Evolution
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Galaxies and the Universe
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Cosmology and the Early Universe
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Observing the Sky
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Future of Astronomy
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Careers in Astronomy
Legacy Course
Stars and Stellar Evolution
In this lesson, we will be exploring the characteristics of stars, their life cycles and the evolutionary processes that shape them. We will start by looking at the different characteristics of stars, including size, mass, temperature and luminosity. Then, we will delve into the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, an important tool in understanding the properties of stars and their evolutionary stages. We will also discuss spectral classification and how it is used to understand the composition and temperature of stars. Furthermore, we will explore the different classification of stars and the life cycle of stars, including the birth, main sequence, red giant, and supernova stages.
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