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  1. Dive into the fascinating world of astrophysics as we unravel the mysteries of the space-time grid and its profound impact on planetary orbits. Discover how ...

  2. Aug 28, 2020 · OneRepublic - Counting Stars (Lyrics)Spotify Playlist: https://TajTracks.lnk.to/SpotifyOneRepublic:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OneRepublicTwitter: htt...

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  3. Oct 3, 2024 · Scattered across the night sky in immense numbers are the alchemists of our cosmos: the stars. They forge new elements inside their raging nuclear core and c...

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  4. The collapsing clump compresses and heats up. The collapsing clump begins to rotate and flatten out into a disc. The disc continues to rotate faster, draw more gas and dust inward, and heat up. After about a million years or so, a small, hot (1500 degrees Kelvin), dense core forms in the disc's center called a protostar.

  5. Oct 10, 2019 · The galaxy in a nutshell. Simply put, the Milky Way is a gravitating system that converts gas into stars. It attempts to funnel gas toward the galactic center. However, the collapse of gas into ...

  6. Stellar Evolution. Black Holes. Black Hole. Supernovae. Supernova. Eventually, the hydrogen that powers a star's nuclear reactions begins to run out. The star then enters the final phases of its lifetime. All stars will expand, cool and change colour to become a red giant or red supergiant. What happens next depends on how massive the star is.

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  8. Jul 23, 2019 · When mid-sized stars, like the Sun, run out of hydrogen, their cores will contract and heat up. The outer layers of gas will expand and the stars will become red giant stars. Eventually when the core of a red giant star cools, the remaining gas will float into space, forming a planetary nebula. Each planetary nebula has a white dwarf star at ...

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