Myth vs Reality: Star Life and Death
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This short video addresses the misconception that stars live forever.
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Title
Time
Above and Beyond: Star Cluster Omega Centauri
01:19
Above and Beyond: Stars in our Galaxy, the Milky Way
00:46
Above and Beyond: Star Cluster Pismis 24
01:02
Myth vs Reality: Star Life and Death
00:26
Myth vs Reality: Star Types
00:26
Celestial Tour: A Star’s Fight for Life—Star Life Cycles
06:52
At a Glance: Star Color and Temperature
01:02
Insight Into: Sizes of Stars
01:17
Credits
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Produced by the Space Telescope Science Institute’s Office of Public Outreach.
All images, illustrations, and videos courtesy of NASA, ESA, and STScI except:
· Taurus constellation drawing from Firmamentum Sobiescianum sive Uranographia by Johannes Hevelius, courtesy of the United States Naval Observatory
· Winter Circle star field image created with Stellarium
· Omega Centauri ground-based image courtesy of F. Lehman (South Florida Dark Sky Observers)
· Photo of night sky at twilight courtesy of ESO/H. H. Heyer
· Milky Way star field photo courtesy of ESO/C. Malin
· Orion Nebula 3D animation courtesy of ESO/M. Kornmesser
· Star formation animation courtesy of NCSA/NASA/A. Kritsuk and M. Norman (UC San Diego) and A. Boley (Univ. of Florida)
· Photo of the Milky Way over the Austrian Alps copyright Babak A. Tafreshi (TWAN)
Written by Vanessa Thomas
Designed by John Godfrey
Transcript
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Top left, a black and white picture of a minotaur. Top right, a color picture of stars.
Top left, a black and white picture of a minotaur. Top right, a color picture of stars.
Text, MYTH versus REALITY
Myth side
Text, Stars live forever.
Reality side
Text, All stars eventually die. Some stars live for billions or trillions of years, but others live for just a few million years.