The Lifecycle of Stars | Stellar Evolution

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In this video, we look at how stars are born, how they grow and how they stop shining.

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00:27 - Molecular Clouds
00:52 - Protostars
1:20 - Main Sequence Stars
3:16 - Red Dwarf Fate
4:07 - Yellow Star Fate
5:02 - Blue Star Fate (Supernova)
5:34 - Neutron Star
6:26 - Black Holes
6:54 - Some stars just kinda disappear
7:15 - Outro

All footage for this video was captured using Space Engine and Universe Sandbox.

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What if you
Wanted to occupy your friend’s exact quantum state?
But the Pauli Exclusion Principle said:
No.

Seriously tho, it’s so cool seeing all the physics, math, and chemistry come together! Thank you so much for the video! Can’t wait to see more about stellar remnants and black holes soon!!

erosrangel
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I really enjoyed you going over and explaining the life cycle of the stars! You do a great job explaining and it is very easy to understand! Thank you for another great video!

Greenninja
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It's fascinating learning what types of stars become once their fuel runs out. Great video!

RennovaMOCs
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I think this might be my favorite one you have done so far. You actually answered a lot of questions I have about stars. Is nuclear fusion reaction the same thing that happens in a nuclear bomb? Is the core of a star just nukes constantly exploding?

michalemastera
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I really hope you do a video about black holes, I'd like to know more about pulsars

alexpop
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Great job on the video, stars are my favorite subject matter to learn about <3

Sirnight
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Learned more from an android waifu on youtube, than from my entire school career.

darknessinc.
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Hoho, I'll love to see the black hole science video, those things are the scariest stellar body (if you can call them like that) that exists, and I don't understand them, so a little class would be great!!!

SamuelLasky
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Considering we named other Stars, does our Sun not have a Name?

Coki