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Star Systems and Galaxies
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Star Systems and Galaxies
  • hazy band of light stretched across the sky is
    the Milky Way, a spiral barred galaxy.
  • It looks as if the Milky Way is very far away
    from Earth. Actually, though, Earth is inside
    the Milky Way!

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Star Systems and Planets
  • Our solar system has only one star, the sun.
  • Half of all stars are members of groups of two
    stars called binary star systems.
  • In this star system you would see two or more
    suns in the sky.

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Double and Triple Star Systems
  • The prefix bi means two. What does Tri mean?
  • An example of a binary star system is in the
    handle of the Big Dipper.
  • Those with three stars are called triple stars.
  • An example of a triple star system is that of
    Alpha Centari.
  • Alpha Centari is the closest star to ours, but it
    is really three stars.

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Eclipsing Binaries
  • A dim star in a binary star may pass in front of
    a brighter star and eclipse it.
  • From Earth, the binary star would suddenly
    dimmer.
  • A system in which one star periodically blocks
    the light from another star is called an
    eclipsing binary.

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Planets Around Other Stars
  • Triple star system, astronomers found a world
    called HD 188753 Ab.
  • We could not set foot on this planet though,
    since its a gas giant, roughly the mass of
    Jupiter, orbiting its parent star every 3.3 days!

Gliese 581-New Earth-like planet
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Star Clusters
  • Many stars belong to larger groupings called star
    clusters.
  • All the stars cluster form from the same nebula
    at about the same time.
  • There are two major types of star clusters open
    clusters and globular clusters.

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Star Clusters
  • Open clusters have a loose, disorganized
    appearance and contain no more than a few
    thousand stars.
  • They often contain many bright supergiants and
    mostly gas and dust.

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Star Clusters
  • Globular clusters are large groupings of older
    stars.
  • Globular clusters are round and densely packed
    with starssome may contain more than a million
    stars.

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Galaxies
  • A galaxy is a huge groups of single stars, star
    systems, star clusters, dust, and gas bound
    together by gravity.
  • There are billions of galaxies in the universe.
  • Astronomers have classified most galaxies into
    three main categories spiral galaxies,
    elliptical galaxies, and irregular galaxies.

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Spiral Galaxies
  • Spiral galaxies are galaxies that have the shape
    of twin spirals.
  • Our galaxy has the same spiral, pinwheel shape.
  • The spiral arms contain many bright, young stars
    as well as gas and dust.

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Elliptical Galaxies
  • Not all galaxies have spiral arms.
  • Elliptical galaxies look like flattened balls.
  • These galaxies contain billions of stars but have
    little gas and dust between the stars.

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Irregular Galaxies
  • Some galaxies do not have regular shapes.
  • Because of this, they are known as irregular
    galaxies.
  • Irregular galaxies are typically smaller than
    other types of galaxies.

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Quasars
  • A quasar is an enormously bright, distant galaxy
    with a giant black hole at its center.
  • Each of these black holes has a mass of a billion
    times or more as great as the sun.
  • As enormous amounts of gas revolve around the
    black hole, the gas heats up and shines brightly.
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