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Stars and spectral analysis: WHAT THE COLORS CAN TELL US

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Stars and spectral analysis:. WHAT THE COLORS CAN TELL US. Color Temperature. Color Size. Color age. WHAT COLOR IS THAT STAR? READING THE SPECTRUM OF A STAR. WHAT COLOR IS THAT STAR? READING THE SPECTRUM OF A STAR. HOW TO IDENTIFY THE COMPOSITION OF STARS. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Stars and spectral analysis:

Stars and spectral analysis:

WHAT THE COLORS CAN TELL US

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Color Temperature

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Color Size

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Color age

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WHAT COLOR IS THAT STAR?READING THE SPECTRUM OF A STAR

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WHAT COLOR IS THAT STAR?READING THE SPECTRUM OF A STAR

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HOW TO IDENTIFY THE COMPOSITION OF STARS• Hydrogen• Helium• Carbon• Iron

When heated, each element emits its own unique and distinct pattern of wavelengths of light. This is known as a SPECTRAL FINGERPRINT.

By using a database of these “fingerprints”, astronomers can identify the composition of a distant object.

For example, the spectral pattern produced by a star is shown below.

It matches the spectral fingerprint of Hydrogen – therefore, we now know that the star is composed of Hydrogen gas!

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RED AND BLUE SHIFTS: How light is used to determine the movement of stars

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How light is used to detect “invisible” alien planets BY OBSERVING STARS:

By measuring the cyclical Doppler shift of a star, astronomers can figure out how far the star is wobbling, which allows them to figure out THE MASS OF ITS ORBITING PLANET, AND ITS DISTANCE FROM THE STAR