The protostar material contracts due to gravity; this heats it up, and increases the pressure. Eventually, the core gets hot enough to sustain nuclear fusion. For more details, read about protostars.
Burning Star was created in 1989.
A burning ball of mostly hydrogen atoms is a star, like our sun. Stars generate heat and light through nuclear fusion, where hydrogen atoms combine to form helium, releasing energy in the process. This process powers the star and allows it to shine brightly.
Burning Star - song - was created on 2010-09-17.
Nuclear fusion is the process that causes a star to begin producing vast amounts of energy by converting hydrogen into helium through a series of fusion reactions in its core.
The onset of iron fusion causes a star to become a supernova. This process occurs when the star's core collapses due to the inability to support the fusion of iron, leading to a catastrophic explosion.
A solar mass star will evolve off the main sequence when it exhausts its core hydrogen fuel and transitions to burning helium in its core. This change in nuclear fusion process causes the star to expand and become a red giant as it moves towards the later stages of its evolution.
A star turns into a red giant when it lose fuel and die. If a star isn't a massive star then it expands into a red giant. After that it becomes a white dwarf. If its massive then it collapses on itself and turns into a black hole.
A 'Falling Star' is not really a star at all. It is actually a meteor burning up in the atmosphere as it enters.
Not at the begging but later on at about the next generation they appear to be nutral
Betelgeuse is a red supergiant star that is primarily burning helium in its core through the process of helium fusion. In its earlier life, it burned hydrogen, but as it evolved, it exhausted its hydrogen supply and transitioned to helium burning. This fusion process generates energy that allows the star to maintain its size and brightness as it approaches the later stages of stellar evolution. Eventually, Betelgeuse will progress to fuse heavier elements until it ultimately undergoes a supernova explosion.
A ball of burning gases in the sky typically refers to a star, such as our Sun. Stars are massive celestial bodies composed primarily of hydrogen and helium that undergo nuclear fusion, converting hydrogen into helium and releasing immense amounts of energy in the form of light and heat. This process causes them to emit a bright glow, appearing as luminous points in the night sky. The Sun, specifically, is a medium-sized star located at the center of our solar system.
you click everything in order of what the star shows you in the begging of the game