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Stars range in mass from about a hundred times the mass of the Sun, beyond which an object is ... Mass is the fundamental quantity that controls A human lifetime is a blink of an eye compared to the age of the stars which can be hundreds of ... The content in this video was designed and created for Anoush Kazarians' online In this episode of Cosmology 101, we explore the dramatic journey from the early universe to the formation of the first stars. We've learned how stars form, and we've gone over some different types of stars, like main sequence stars, red giants, and white ...

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Teach Astronomy - Stellar Evolution and Life

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http://www.teachastronomy.com/ Stars range in mass from about a hundred times the mass of the Sun, beyond which an object is ...

Teach Astronomy - Mass and Stellar Evolution

Teach Astronomy - Mass and Stellar Evolution

http://www.teachastronomy.com/ Mass is the fundamental quantity that controls

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Teach Astronomy - Stellar Evolution

http://www.teachastronomy.com/ A human lifetime is a blink of an eye compared to the age of the stars which can be hundreds of ...

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Stellar Evolution and Death – Part 2: Main Sequence Stars and Their Mass Statistics

Stellar Evolution and Death – Part 2: Main Sequence Stars and Their Mass Statistics

The content in this video was designed and created for Anoush Kazarians' online

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Teach Astronomy - Ages from Stellar Models

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The Life and Death of Stars: White Dwarfs, Supernovae, Neutron Stars, and Black Holes

The Life and Death of Stars: White Dwarfs, Supernovae, Neutron Stars, and Black Holes

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http://www.teachastronomy.com/ Imagine a set of stars with different masses, all of which are just reaching the main sequence and ...