Thursday, May 24, 2012

What is a prostar?

There are nine different stages that a star must pass through before being “born.”  The first stage is when a nebula collects and makes a mass of gas and dust then it begins to contract under its own gravity.  The second stage in the birth of a star is the protostar.  During the protostar stage the young star has begun to collapse on itself, but not collapsed enough to go through the nuclear fusion that is required for it to move on to stage 3.  During the protostar stage the star is protected and must get up to 15,000,000 centigrade degrees.  After that happens the process moves to stage 3.

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