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The color of a star depends on its  Temperature  
What can a scientists learn about a star from its spectrum?  Its composition and temperature  
Why do black lines appear on an absorption spectrum?  They show where less light is abosorbed by a star's atmosphere  
What color are the hottest stars?  Blue  
The brightness of a star at a distance of 32.6 light-years from Earth.  Absolute magnitude  
The brightness of a star as it appears to an observer on Earth.  Apparent Magnitude  
an apparent shift in an object's position when viewed from different locations  Parallax  
The distance that light travels in one year.  light-year  
The band of color produced when white light passes through a prism  spectrum  
The H-R diagram shows the relationship of a star's surface temperature and its  absolute resolution  
What objects are formed from the materials in the core of a supernova?  Black holes and neutron stars  
What is the correct sequence of a star's life cycle?  main sequence, red giant, and white dwarf  
How do new stars form?  From the material of old stars.  
A small, hot, dim star that is the leftover center of an old star  white dwarf  
a gigantic explosion that causes the death of a large star  supernova  
a star in which the electrons and protons have become neurons  neutron star  
a star that expands and cools once it runs out of hydrogen  red giant  
a spinning neutron star that emits rapid pulses of radio and optical energy  pulsar  
a massive and dense object from which even light cannot escape its gravity  black hole