Not all protostars ultimately become stars. While protostars represent the early stages of stellar formation, some may not gather enough mass to ignite nuclear fusion in their cores, leading to the formation of brown dwarfs instead. Additionally, factors such as environmental conditions and interactions with other celestial bodies can disrupt the protostar's development, preventing it from fully evolving into a star.
On the contrary, "protostar" is the name of an early stage in the development of a star.
The clumped spinning masses of hydrogen and dust that eventually become stars are called "molecular clouds" or "stellar nurseries." Within these regions, gravity causes the gas and dust to collapse and condense, leading to the formation of protostars. Over time, as these protostars accumulate more material and heat up, they can ignite nuclear fusion and become fully-fledged stars.
Not all stars do but stars can turn into black holes. Small ones turn in to a black dwarf star when it dies. Medium ones turn in to a neutron then in to a red giant star and then to white dwarf star Large size stars becomes a blackhole..........
Yes, we get in a muddle and all have a cuddle.
Dead stars are not necessarily black holes. Dead stars can become white dwarfs, neutron stars, or black holes depending on their mass. Only the most massive dead stars can collapse further to become black holes if they exceed the Chandrasekhar limit, around 1.4 times the mass of the Sun.
Not all protostars become true stars. Some protostars may not have enough mass to sustain nuclear fusion in their cores and never become true stars, instead becoming failed stars known as brown dwarfs.
All stars are formed from protostars.
On the contrary, "protostar" is the name of an early stage in the development of a star.
Protostars
The clumped spinning masses of hydrogen and dust that eventually become stars are called "molecular clouds" or "stellar nurseries." Within these regions, gravity causes the gas and dust to collapse and condense, leading to the formation of protostars. Over time, as these protostars accumulate more material and heat up, they can ignite nuclear fusion and become fully-fledged stars.
Protostars are the beggining of stars
Clouds of gas will collapse, under certain circumstances, due to their own gravity. These will eventually become stars. This process is described in more detail in the Wikipedia article on "Protostars".
Glowing cloud sections that will eventually become stars are protostars. These protostars are clouds of interstellar gas and dust, which gradually collapse causing a hot dense core to form and evolve into a star.
Clouds of gas and dust, called nebulas and then form into protostars.
Other stars did the stars. This is true in tabloids as well as in astronomy. The birth of stars is usually preceded by the death of nearby stars. Stars going nova cause compression waves in the interstellar medium, causing pockets of gas to reach critical density. These pockets then collapse in on themselves creating protostars. Protostars contract until they reach critical density, and hydrogen in their cores start to fuse. A star is born.
Protostars was created in 1971.
1.Nebula ( plural for nebulae) are the birth place of stars. 2. If a critical temperature in the core of a protostar is not reached, it ends up a brown dwarf. 3. Stars begin their lives inside molecular clouds.