first its a protostar then it move to a blue star, next the blue star changes to a red giant thehn a red supergiant then either a supernova or blackhole
theres a restraunt but not an actual blue star fish that is lving
When you get to the first vine near the giant grapes, there is a tree in the background. underneath the tree is the hidden star
Laika's characters is life saving and amusing
Zosma is a Triple Star at the end of the tail of the Lion Constellation (Leo). Pale Yellow, Blue and Violet are their colors. Swag.
Jeffree has 2 dogs, a pink dog named Diva, and he recently dyed his other dog, Diamond, blue.
between giant and supergiant stages of life
I don't know about blue giants, but red giants are at the end of a star's life.
A giant star is a giant dense ball of gas that is near its last stages of a star.
The temperature of a blue giant star is between 12,500and 37,000 degrees Fahrenheit
A blue giant starts out as a nebula, with particles colliding until they form a very large, bright blue mass that is the star. When the star runs out of hydrogen in a few million years, it starts to burn other elements: Helium, Carbon, Neon, Oxygen, Silicon, then finally Iron. Then the outer layers explode in a huge supernova, while the core, under too much gravity, will collapse into a black hole, because the star is so massive.
A red giant star is a dying star that is in the last stages of stellar evolution. Red giant stars are red in color.
nebula, protostar, blue giant, super red giant, supernova, black hole or pulsar
The blue giant is blue because of the temperature of the gases surrounding the star. These stars are extremely hot.
In short... Nebula of gases --> Protostar --> Brown Dwarf --> Yellow Star --> Blue Giant --> Blue Super Giant --> Red Super Giant --> Super Nova --> Black Hole/Neutron Star/White Dwarf You should note that at any time in the life cycle of a star it may simply run out of fuel and then fade into a white dwarf. Interesting side-note if our sun should evolve into a blue giant it would eliminate all life on earth and if our sun were to run out of fuel and turn into a white dwarf it would eliminate all life on earth. Food for thought :)
Sometimes a blue giant star will explode at the end of its life and and if there happens to be a chunk of leftover star substance, a new star will be created.
The early stages of a red giant star fit that description.
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