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Introduction to the Life and Death of Stars
- Explore Stellar Evolution with an Astrophile: Learn the Types, Sizes, and Structure of Luminaries
- Narrated by: Grant Benker
- Length: 1 hr and 20 mins
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Summary
Have you ever looked up at the night sky and wondered about the stars? What are they made of? How do they form? And what happens to them when they die?
You'll learn the answers to these questions and more in my audiobook.
No boring lectures, just a fun story authored by an astrophile. Over the next 60 minutes, you’ll enjoy stellar evolution up close. We do our best to capture the incredible birth of stars, the stages of their life, and how their death is the beginning of something new.
There’s magic in watching stars go from creation to chaotic endings. A beautiful and difficult dance to new beginnings.
Starring an entire catalog of stars: Variable stars, Neutron stars, black dwarfs, Binary stars, brown dwarfs, T Tauri Stars, Hypergiants, Protostars, Main-sequence stars, Supergiants, Star clusters, and our very own superstar, the Sun!
Everywhere light goes, It has found that darkness is already there. Darkness is the natural state of the universe. For a star to be born, it takes an astounding number of possibilities to become a reality. From this unlikely alignment, we now have trillions of stars! Thankfully stars would progress to give us light, life, and an observable universe.
In this easy-to-understand yet informative exploration of stars, you will discover updated information about stars, such as:
- How to define a star
- What makes a star
- The different sizes of stars
- Why do stars have different colors
- The difference between the OBAFGKM class stars
- Why do white, black, red, and brown dwarfs exist
- What the life cycle of a star looks like
- And more!
No one knows how many stars exist, but we will tour a handful of the most famous in our known universe. Sit back and enjoy the world of outer space that spreads before you. Each constellation and luminary has a story that you won’t want to miss!
Order your copy today for an eye-opening adventure!