A Star is Born
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nebula | large spiraling cloud of gas and dust
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protostar | as nebula contracts, a small star is formed
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nuclear fusion | hydrogen into helium
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The life of the star after nuclear fusion is determined by | the mass of the star.
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Solar System | the sun, planets, and many smaller objects that travel around the sun.
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A cloud of hydrogen gas, helium gas, and dust particles begins a slow, counterclockwise rotation __________ billion years ago | five
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planet | a body of matter that orbits a star
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Solar System Planets | orbit the sun in a counterclockwise, elliptical path, all on the same plane
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brightness of a star depends on | both temperature and size
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absolute magnitude | actual brightness
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apparent magnitude | brightness as seen from Earth
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The distance between stars is measured in | light years
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A light year is described as.... | the distance that light travels through space in one year
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This is the center of our solar system... | the Sun
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The Sun is a ________ mass star. | medium
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The ____________ magnitude makes the Sun appear much larger. | apparent
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The life expectancy of the Sun is about _____ ____________ years. | ten billion
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Dense materials near the sun condensed to form these small, rocky planets. | Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars
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Gases vaporized and pushed outward to form these huge, gaseous planets. | Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune
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terrestrial planets | inner planets, smaller, close to the sun. Surfaces are made up of solid rock, few moons, no rings
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jovian planets | outer planets, larger, further from the sun. composed mainly of gases, many moons and rings
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rotation | length of time it takes a planet to spin on its axis. creates "night" and "day"
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revolution/orbit | movement of a planet on a fixed path around the sun, counter-clockwise direction
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motions of the moon | orbits and rotates at the same speed. SAME side of the moon always faces Earth.
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Sun, Earth and Moon | moon reflects the light of the sun, does NOT make its own light. takes 29.5 days to go through a full phase cycle.
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solar eclipse | The Sun is blocked. Occurs when the Moon passes directly between Earth and the Sun, casting a shadow on Earth and blocking our view of the Sun.
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lunar eclipse | The Moon is blocked. Occurs when the Moon moves through the shadow of Earth during a full moon.
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phases of the moon | new moon, new crescent, first quarter, new gibbous, full moon, old gibbous, last quarter, old crescent
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asteroids | metallic, rocky bodies without atmospheres that orbit the Sun. mostly found between Mars and Jupiter, and after Neptune.
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comets | orbit the sun in highly elliptical paths-can take up to two million years to complete one orbit. composed of a coma (icy core) and a tail (gas molecule)
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meteoroid | chunks of matter in space whose orbits cross the orbits of the planets
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meteor | a meteoroid that enters the Earth's atmosphere, vaporizes, and gives off streaks of light (shooting star)
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meteorite | any meteoroid matter that survives the atmosphere and strikes the ground
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