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This website from the Australian Telescope Outreach and Education Group provides a thorough introduction to the life and death of stars. The website uses text, diagrams, and images to help explain how stars evolve. Highlights include a discussion of stellar fusion reactions and also a straightforward calculation of the lifetime of a star.
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Astronomy
- Stars
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- High School
- Upper Undergraduate
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Keywords:
Main sequence, Star Composition, Stars, Stellar Astrophysics, Sun, star's mass
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Metadata instance created June 12, 2007 by Andrew Coughlin
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August 10, 2020 by Lyle Barbato
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March 21, 2005
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(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Collingwood, 2004), WWW Document, (https://www.atnf.csiro.au/outreach/education/senior/astrophysics/stellarevolution_mainsequence.html).
AJP/PRST-PER
Main Sequence Stars (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Collingwood, 2004), <https://www.atnf.csiro.au/outreach/education/senior/astrophysics/stellarevolution_mainsequence.html>.
APA Format
Main Sequence Stars. (2005, March 21). Retrieved May 5, 2024, from Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization: https://www.atnf.csiro.au/outreach/education/senior/astrophysics/stellarevolution_mainsequence.html
Chicago Format
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization. Main Sequence Stars. Collingwood: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, March 21, 2005. https://www.atnf.csiro.au/outreach/education/senior/astrophysics/stellarevolution_mainsequence.html (accessed 5 May 2024).
MLA Format
Main Sequence Stars. Collingwood: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, 2004. 21 Mar. 2005. 5 May 2024 <https://www.atnf.csiro.au/outreach/education/senior/astrophysics/stellarevolution_mainsequence.html>.
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@misc{ Title = {Main Sequence Stars}, Publisher = {Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization}, Volume = {2024}, Number = {5 May 2024}, Month = {March 21, 2005}, Year = {2004} }
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