Lesson 7 — Stars

Astronomy

Stars
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Astronomy

Stars

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  • The life cycle of a star - recap
  • Exercises
  • The two pole stars
  • Constelations

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  • Describe the life cycle of a star.
  • Explain what the two pole stars are and know their names.
  • Explain what is meant by constellations and why we see different ones throughout the year.
  • Give examples of constilations.


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The life cycle of a star

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Stellar 
nebula

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1) What are the two pole stars and what are their names?

2) What is the process called that occurs in stars that generates the energy they radiate out in the form of light?

3) When you take a photograph of the night sky over several hours you will get a picture like the one below. Why do the stars appear to move?







4) What is a constellation?

5) Why do we see different constellations at night through out the year? 

6) In 2022 the Aquarius constellation was most visible between October and November, when will the Aquarius constellation be most visible in 2023?

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The two pole stars

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Polaris
Sigma octantis

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Nuclear fusion

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The constellations
  • A collection of stars in which we can see a pattern 

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  • This idea is estimated to originate in pre-historic times
  • Easier to recognise that individual stars
  • The constellations can give us a map of the night sky
Most visible during October and November (from the Northern hemisphere)
Aquarius

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Most visible during December 
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Aries

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Gemini
Most visible during April and May 
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1) What are the two pole stars and what are their names?

2) What is the process called that occurs in stars that generates the energy they radiate out in the form of light?

3) When you take a photograph of the night sky over several hours you will get a picture like the one below. Why do the stars appear to move?







4) What is a constellation?

5) Why do we see different constellations at night through out the year? 

6) In 2022 the Aquarius constellation was most visible between October and November, when will the Aquarius constellation be most visible in 2023?

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Homework
  • Read paragraph 3.5
  • Do the yellow block exercises of 3.5

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Learning goals

  • Describe the life cycle of a star.
  • Explain what the two pole stars are and know their names.
  • Explain what is meant by constellations and why we see different ones throughout the year.
  • Give examples of constilations.


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