Stars

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Across
  1. 2. powerful and luminous explosion that occurs at the end of a massive star's life cycle, resulting from the collapse of its core.
  2. 4. The force that attracts two bodies towards each other, responsible for holding stars and planets together.
  3. 6. A region in space with a gravitational pull so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape from it, formed from the remnants of a massive star.
  4. 8. An even larger star than a red giant, which has expanded significantly and can undergo fusion of heavier elements.
  5. 9. A massive, luminous sphere of hot gases, primarily hydrogen and helium, held together by gravity.
  6. 10. The dense remnant of a medium-sized star after it has shed its outer layers, typically about the size of Earth.
  7. 11. An extremely dense star formed from the remnants of a supernova, primarily composed of neutrons.
Down
  1. 1. An early stage in the formation of a star, characterized by a hot core that forms when a knot of material in a molecular cloud collapses under gravity.
  2. 3. A stable phase in a star's life cycle where hydrogen fusion occurs in the core, producing energy and light.
  3. 4. A phase in a star's life cycle that occurs when it exhausts hydrogen in its core, causing it to expand and cool, resulting in a larger, redder star.
  4. 5. A region in space where new stars are born from clouds of dust and gas.
  5. 6. A theoretical end state of a white dwarf that has cooled and no longer emits significant heat o
  6. 7. The process in which two light atomic nuclei combine to form a heavier nucleus, releasing energy; this occurs in the cores of stars.