NEBULAS

The spaces between the stars are not completely empty, but are filled with clouds of gas and dust called nebulas. We can see nebulas when they glow or when they reflect light from nearby stars. Sometimes we cannot see them, but we know they are there because they block out the light from stars behind them. Dark nebulas include giant large molecular clouds, where new stars are formed.

CLOUDS AMONG THE STARS

There are three main types of nebula, which can all be seen here. Emission nebulas appear red or pink. This is because they are mostly hydrogen gas, which glows red when it is excited (given extra energy) by nearby stars. Reflection nebulas appear blue, because they reflect light from nearby stars. Dark nebulas are regions where dust is blotting out distant stars.

LIFE CYCLE OF STARS

Stars are born in dark molecular clouds. Within these clouds, matter clumps together as it collapses under gravity. Within these clumps, even denser masses are formed, called cores. In the centre of a core, the matter becomes increasingly compressed and heats up. It begins to give off heat and light as a protostar. When the temperature of the protostar reaches 10 million°C (18 million°F) or so, nuclear fusion reactions begin, and the star begins to shine. It will shine steadily for millions or billions of years, but eventually it will start to die. Whether a star becomes a red giant or a supergiant depends on its mass.

Copyright © 2007 Dorling Kindersley

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