The Life and Death of Stars

The Life and Death of Stars
Author: Kenneth R. Lang
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2013-03-25
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781107016385

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Explains how stars are born, how they evolve and their ultimate fates, for a broad general audience.

The Life Death of Stars

The Life   Death of Stars
Author: Donald A. Cooke
Publsiher: Random House Value Publishing
Total Pages: 210
Release: 1985
Genre: Science
ISBN: UOM:39015017182331

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The life cycle of stars is explained in simple language with stunning photographs.

100 Billion Suns

100 Billion Suns
Author: Rudolf Kippenhahn
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1993
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0691087814

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How are the nuclear power plants we call "stars" formed? Where do they get their energy and how do they die--and what does this suggest about the future of the universe? One of the most popular books written on astrophysics, 100 Billion Suns provides an exhilarating and authoritative life history of the stars.

The Life and Death of Stars

The Life and Death of Stars
Author: Kenneth R. Lang
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2013
Genre: Stars
ISBN: 1139621521

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"In this well-illustrated text, Kenneth R. Lang explains the life cycle of stars, from the dense molecular clouds that are stellar nurseries to the enigmatic nebulae some stars leave behind in their violent ends. Free of mathematical equations and technical jargon, Lang's lively and accessible text provides physical insights into how stars such as our Sun are born, what fuels them and keeps them bright, how they evolve and the processes by which they eventually die. The book demonstrates the sheer scope and variety of stellar phenomena in the context of the universe as a whole. Boxed focus elements enhance and amplify the discussion for readers looking for more depth. Featuring more than 150 figures, including color plates, The Life and Death of Stars is a modern and up-to-date account of stars written for a broad audience, from armchair astronomers and popular science readers to students and teachers of science"--

Observer s Guide to Stellar Evolution

Observer   s Guide to Stellar Evolution
Author: Mike Inglis
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2003
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1852334657

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Stellar evolution - the birth, development and death of stars - is central to our current understanding of astronomy, but surprisingly the majority of amateur astronomers lack a full understanding of the physics of stars. Current books on the market tend to be highly theoretical and off-putting, in Observer's Guide to Stellar Evolution, Mike Inglis brings this subject to life in a unique way. By combining a step-by-step introduction with suggestions for practical observations of stars at different stages in their evolution, amateur astronomers regardless of their current level of knowledge, will find this book fascinating and informative. -Accessible to every amateur astronomer, regardless of background knowledge. -Step-by-step introduction to the theory of stellar evolution. -Includes many examples of stars at different stages in their evolution, that the reader can observe for him/herself. -Mathematics is made accessible by being presented in 'boxes'that readers can skip over if they prefer!

Life and Death of the Stars

Life and Death of the Stars
Author: Ganesan Srinivasan
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2014-03-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783642453847

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This volume is devoted to one of the fascinating things about stars: how they evolve as they age. This evolution is different for stars of different masses. How stars end their lives when their supply of energy is exhausted also depends on their masses. Interestingly, astronomers conjectured about the ultimate fate of the stars even before the details of their evolution became clear. Part I of this book gives an account of the remarkable predictions made during the 1920s and 1930s concerning the ultimate fate of stars. Since much of this development hinged on quantum physics that emerged during this time, a detailed introduction to the relevant physics is included in the book. Part II is a summary of the life history of stars. This discussion is divided into three parts: low-mass stars, like our Sun, intermediate-mass stars, and massive stars. Many of the concepts of contemporary astrophysics were built on the foundation erected by Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar in the 1930s. This book, written during his birth centenary, includes a brief biographical sketch of the brilliant scientist, which readers will find fascinating. Reading this book will get young students excited about the presently unfolding revolution in astronomy and the challenges that await them in the world of physics, engineering and technology. General readers will also find the book appealing for its highly accessible narrative of the physics of stars. This book is a companion volume of “What are the Stars?” by the same author. "I know of no other book on the evolution of stars of a similar scope and breadth that is so accessible for undergraduate students." E P J van den Heuvel Professor of Astrophysics Winner of the Spinoza and Descartes PrizesUniversity of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

The Evolution of Stars

The Evolution of Stars
Author: Graham Hill
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 494
Release: 2020-08-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781527558793

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Why write a book about the stars? Of what use is their study? This book covers this ground with a number of anecdotes arising from the author’s almost 60 years’ experience as a research scientist who has worked with some of the largest telescopes in the world. The text exposes much of what is glossed over in the canned information that the public get and holds nothing back with respect to uncertainties within the subject. People want answers, want somehow to be reassured that someone out there has a handle on things. This book details the basis for our knowledge of the universe, warts and all, and offers important insights as to where the science is going.

The Life and Death of Stars

The Life and Death of Stars
Author: Isaac Asimov,Richard Hantula
Publsiher: Gareth Stevens Publishing
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2005
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0836839676

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An up-to-the-minute examination of the exciting circumstances that mark the beginning and end of the lives of stars. Topics include the fate of our Solar System, red giants, supernovas, neutron stars, white dwarfs, and the birth and eventual death of our special star, the Sun. Book jacket.