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Pulsars are Stars

Hey guys, be sure to check out our article on Different Stars – Pulsars, Pulsars are stars, however they are very strange stars, and also really fascinating. Pulsars are one of the strangest objects to be found in the universe. Read

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Astronomy: Tips for Exploring the Wonders of Outer Space from Home

by Isabella Capraruo  [caption id="attachment_5902" align="aligncenter" width="788"] Cute sisters watching the stars together at home using a telescope, family and leisure concept[/caption] Outer space has always sparked a sense of wonder and fascination in the human mind. If you and

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The SUN

Hey guys, be sure to check out our article on Different Stars , The SUN , The temperature of the sun is nearly 10,000 degrees, and the temperature at the sun’s core is around about 27 million degrees. Read more

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The stars have different sizes

The stars have different sizes , for example, White Dwarf Brown Dwarf Red Dwarf Yellow Dwarf , Read more on https://www.ouruniverseforkids.com/star-sizes/

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Life of a Star

The lifecycle of stars, Life-cycle = Life of a Star. Supernova = Death of a Star. Checkout more on https://www.ouruniverseforkids.com/star-lifecycle-supernovas/

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How Stars Are Formed?

how Stars are formed? Do you want to know how stars are born? Well here goes. The birth of a star begins when massive clouds of dust and gas start to collapse and break down. How does this happen. It happens through

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Hydrogen and Helium

Stars are huge balls of Hydrogen and Helium that are formed in galaxies from great big clouds of gas and dust over billions and billions of years. If you don’t already know, all stars are sun’s, just like our very

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Orbit

What’s difference between a Comet and an Asteroid I hear you say? Good question. Well, let’s start with what they both have in common. They have both orbit the sun, and most likely in other systems orbit other sun. Read more on https://www.ouruniverseforkids.com/comets/

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Asteroids

Asteroids are made up of rock and metal for the most part, and in different areas of our solar system made up of ice and other materials. Read More on https://www.ouruniverseforkids.com/asteroid-belts/

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 Milky Way Galaxy

Read our article on the solar System, The solar system is located in the sun’s neighbourhood of stars that is in our Milky Way Galaxy.  Read more  on , https://www.ouruniverseforkids.com/the-solar-system/

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