Life Cycle of a Star

Ask questions about projects relating to: biology, biochemistry, genomics, microbiology, molecular biology, pharmacology/toxicology, zoology, human behavior, archeology, anthropology, political science, sociology, geology, environmental science, oceanography, seismology, weather, or atmosphere.

Moderators: AmyCowen, kgudger, MadelineB, Moderators

Locked
deleted-130153
Posts: 1
Joined: Tue Mar 12, 2013 10:40 am
Occupation: student: 9th grade
Project Question: The life cycle of a star. How do I display it in an interactive or interesting way that shows exactly the process from nebula to protostar to massive star to supergiant then supernova and black hole.
Project Due Date: March 16th
Project Status: I am conducting my research

Life Cycle of a Star

Post by deleted-130153 »

How do I, in a visually intriguing or interactive way, demonstrate the life cycle of a star? By life cycle I mean from nebula to protostar to massive star to supergiant to supernova to black hole. This is due in 5 days so nothing that would take a long amount of time. It needs to show all the different stages and I'd love it if it was in motion and showed the contracting and expanding thanks :D
SciB
Expert
Posts: 2071
Joined: Fri Feb 01, 2013 7:00 am
Occupation: Retired molecular biologist, university researcher and teacher
Project Question: I wish to join Scibuddies to be able to help students achieve the best science project possible and to understand the science behind it.
Project Due Date: n/a
Project Status: Not applicable

Re: Life Cycle of a Star

Post by SciB »

Hi Tibbe,

Welcome to the Ask an Expert forum. That's a very interesting area of astronomy and I understand what you mean about wanting to depict the stellar life cycle in a strongly visual way.

When I want images, I usual go to Google Images first and I came up with one which appeared several times. Here's just one link to it: http://starlifecycle205.weebly.com/a-st ... cycle.html

You may have already seen that image. It shows the life cycle from protostar to black hole as you said, but it doesn't have motion or sound.

Can I ask what your project is about that you need to show this? It sounds like you want to show the stellar evolution using a video or animation or with LEDs to really catch the viewer's attention and I think that's a cool idea. Is this part of a talk or demonstration? If you can show it as a powerpoint projected on a big screen then you can use video, animation, music--almost anything.

Send me a little more information and I will be able to help you better with your project. Thanks for using Sci Buddies.

SciB
Locked

Return to “Grades 9-12: Life, Earth, and Social Sciences”