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Chapter 15 Section 3 Lives of Stars The Lives of Stars • All stars begin their lives as part of nebula. Nebula is a large dust and gas spread out in an immense volume. Protostar is the earliest stage of a star’s life, before nuclear fusion has begun. • A star is born when the contracting gas and dust from a nebula become so dense and hot that nuclear fusion starts. • How long a star lives depends on its mass. Death of Stars • After a star runs out of fuel, it becomes a white dwarf, a neutron star, or a black hole. • Low-mass or Medium-mass stars when they run out of fuel, their outer layer expands and they become red giants, their outer layer starts glowing and they become planetary nebula. • When the core of the original star gradually cools it becomes a white dwarf, white dwarfs are about the size of the Earth with one million times as dense as the sun. • High mass stars become supergiants, when supergiants run out of fuel they may explode suddenly this explosion is called supernova. • Neutron Stars are the remains of high mass stars, they may contain three times the mass of the sun in about 25 kilometer diameter. • Pulsars are spinning neutron star. • Black Holes are the remains of the most massive stars, those that have 40 times the mass of the sun. The gravity of the black hole is so great that no light or any form of radiation can get out of a black hole.