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Proxima Centauri, the red star at the center, is the closest star to the sun.

Distance to the Stars How can the distance to a star be measured? The apparent change in position of an object with respect to a distant background is called parallax. Astronomers measure the parallax of nearby stars to determine their distance from Earth.

Distance to the Stars The Light-Year Because stars are so far apart, it’s not practical to measure their distances in units that might be used on Earth, such as kilometers. A light-year is the distance that light travels in a vacuum in a year, which is about 9.5 trillion kilometers. Proxima Centauri, the closest star to the sun, is about 4.3 light-years away.

Distance to the Stars You can observe parallax by holding your thumb in front of you and looking at it first with one eye and then with the other. Try it yourself. Analyze this approach?

Properties of Stars How do astronomers categorize stars? Astronomers classify stars by their color, size, and brightness. Other important properties of stars include their chemical composition and mass.

Properties of Stars What elements are found in stars? Most stars have a chemical makeup that is similar to the sun, with hydrogen and helium together making up 96 to 99.9 percent of the star’s mass.

A star’s color indicates the temperature of its surface. Properties of Stars Color and Temperature A star’s color indicates the temperature of its surface. The hottest stars, with surface temperatures above 30,000 K, appear blue. The surfaces (photospheres) of relatively cool red stars are still a toasty 3000 K or so. Stars with surface temperatures between 5000 and 6000 K appear yellow, like the sun.

Properties of Stars Betelgeuse, Procyon, and Sirius are three of the brightest stars in the sky. Betelgeuse is a much cooler star than the others.

Properties of Stars The sun appears very bright to us because it is much closer than other stars. The brightness of a star as it appears from Earth is called its apparent brightness. The apparent brightness of a star decreases as its distance from you increases. Hypothesize why?

Properties of Stars Absolute brightness is how bright a star really is. A star’s absolute brightness is a characteristic of the star and does not depend on how far it is from Earth. You can calculate a star’s absolute brightness if you know its distance from Earth and its apparent brightness. Compare and Contrast this with Apparent Brightness.

Properties of Stars This is the spectrum of a star. The dark absorption lines indicate the presence of various elements in the star.

Properties of Stars The elements within a star’s atmosphere absorb light from the star’s photosphere. Each element absorbs light of different wavelengths. A star’s bright spectrum has a set of dark lines called absorption lines that show where light has been absorbed. Hypothesize why this is importance to us?

The Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram How do astronomers use H-R diagrams? H-R diagrams are used to estimate the sizes of stars and their distances, and to infer how stars change over time.

The Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram A star’s placement on an H-R diagram indicates its absolute brightness and surface temperature (or color). Draw this out and discuss it’s meaning.

The Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram The diameter of a red giant is typically 10–100 times that of the sun and more than 1000 times that of a white dwarf.

Assessment Questions What is the unit of distance that scientists use to measure distances between the solar system and other stars? astronomical unit parallax stellar unit light-year

Assessment Questions What is the unit of distance that scientists use to measure distances between the solar system and other stars? astronomical unit parallax stellar unit light-year ANS: D

Assessment Questions The stars with the highest surface temperatures can be identified because they are the brightest stars in the sky. moving away from Earth. the most massive. blue.

Assessment Questions The stars with the highest surface temperatures can be identified because they are the brightest stars in the sky. moving away from Earth. the most massive. blue. ANS: D

Assessment Questions What two characteristics of main sequence stars show an approximately linear relationship on the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram? mass and volume absolute brightness and the percentage of helium in the star diameter and surface temperature surface temperature and absolute brightness

Assessment Questions What two characteristics of main sequence stars show an approximately linear relationship on the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram? mass and volume absolute brightness and the percentage of helium in the star diameter and surface temperature surface temperature and absolute brightness ANS: D