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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

CAN YOU PRETEND THAT AIRPLANES IN THE NIGHT SKY ARE LIKE SHOOTING STARS ?????

  Hey Its me again!!! Twinkle twinkle little star how I wonder what you are up above the world sooooo high like a diamond in the sky twinkle twinkle little star how I wonder what you are. Hey sorry I was just listening to twinkle twinkle little star (don't you just like that song.)  So like we are going to talk about DUN DUN DUN stars. Yeah I cant believe it to don't you just love stars? I just love to say stars stars stary stary stars. Ok back to topic what are stars? Well stars were first born in the nebulae. Yeah yeah I know nebulae what a funny word. The nebulae is in outer space. When the nuclear (a.k.a nebula) get to ten million degrees Celsius it begins to form, to be a star. So the star has its first stage called the protostar.   The protostar is the very first stage the star has to go through. It takes about 100,000 years for the star to grow out of the protostar stage. The next stage is called the Main Sequence Period.  The Main Sequence period is where the star lives the longest. The star has to stay in the main sequence period for about 100,000 years. WOW that is really long for a star to live. So after the main Sequence period is the Red Giant.  Well in order for the star to turn into a Red Giant the star has to be cool enough. The Red Giant gives off lots of light but not that much energy. Then the star gets older and turns into a White Dwarf. The white dwarf is just when the star gets really really old ( how cute .) Then the White Dwarf explodes are turns into a supernova.  Omg!!! Celine its purple! Ok well a supernova star is when the star's life is getting older because the fuel in the star has run down,and can not give enough fuel it needs. Now it comes to the sad part the little star has to turn into a black hole. A black hole is when the star dies and just turns into a black hole.  Well thanks for reading my blog
             - YO I'M A MOUSE :P :O :D

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