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Plasma is the fourth state of matter, distinct from solid, liquid, and gas. It is a hot, ionized gas made up of positively charged ions and free electrons. Plasma is commonly found in stars, lightning, and fluorescent lights.
A helium flash occurs in low-mass stars during the helium burning phase. High-mass stars do not experience a helium flash because they have a higher core temperature and pressure, so helium burning begins smoothly without the need for a sudden ignition event. Additionally, high-mass stars have higher energy production rates, which prevent the conditions required for a helium flash from occurring.
Natural sources of light include the sun, stars, and lightning. Man-made sources of light include light bulbs, fluorescent lamps, and LED lights.
An example of a natural plasma is lightning. During a lightning strike, the electrical discharge heats the surrounding air to extremely high temperatures, ionizing the gas and creating a conductive plasma channel. This plasma briefly allows electricity to flow through the air, resulting in the bright flash and sound of thunder associated with lightning. Other examples include the sun and other stars, where nuclear fusion occurs in a plasma state.
Use a telescope or even binoculars but most effectively view the sky from somewhere dark, away from street lights etc. ________________________________ Go camping in Montana or west Texas. Hike up into the mountains away from any lights. Don't take a tent; just your sleeping bags,
sun, stars, candles, lightbulbs
It makes white colored stars. Its' also an ingredient in flash powder.
natural - lightening, the auroraman made - neon and florescent lights
Plasma can be found in stars, including our Sun, as well as in lightning, neon lights, and plasma TV screens. It is also commonly used in laboratories for research and medical purposes.
Lights around you makes the pupils of your eyes get smaller so less light gets in. Unfortunately, that "less light" can be stars and planets. Light also can reflect off of dust in the air, thus partly concealing the stars and planets.
Any star will flash, due to effects in Earth's atmosphere. This might be more obvious in brighter stars. Planets, which otherwise also look like stars - such as Venus, or Jupiter - don't flash like the stars due. This is because of their larger angular diameter, which tends to even out irregularities due to Earth's atmosphere.
Las Vegas city lights are too bright to see any stars. The local lights reflect off the particles in the atmosphere and reduce your sensitivity to light. they are there, you can't see them because the stars are "drown" in the light... just like in the daytime. the stars are there in the daytime, but the sun makes it too bright to see them. get away from the city lights and there will be stars. You can also see a glowing dome over Vegas if you look at it from a distance.
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They are still there. But they are hidden by the pollution and by the lights. The city of Lights has so many lights that it overpowers the light of the stars.
The sun, stars, and lighting are just a few objects made out of plasma.
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