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Science·Space Exploration·conceptual

Life Cycle of Stars

Understand the basics of a star’s life cycle: stars are born in clouds of gas and dust (nebulae), shine for millions or billions of years by fusing hydrogen, and eventually die — massive stars explode as supernovae while smaller stars fade into white dwarfs

Suggested ages 9–11

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Your child is discovering the wonders of space — learning about stars, planets, and galaxies, understanding how our ideas about the solar system have changed over time, and exploring humanity's journey into space.

Evidence of understanding

  • Describe that stars form from clouds of gas and dust called nebulae
  • State that stars produce energy by fusing hydrogen into helium in their cores
  • Explain that massive stars end in a supernova explosion while smaller stars shrink to become white dwarfs

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Can Life Cycle of Stars explain that stars are born, live for a very long time, and eventually die — and that really big stars can explode at the end?

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