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E.S. Chapter 24 Vocabulary Puzzle (B)

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Horizontales
A graph that plots the absolute stellar luminosity against temperature and shows stars grouped according to this properties.
A stage in the life of a star when fusion has halted and the stars glows solely from residual heat.
A jet of gas at the edge of the sun, shooting upward from the chromosphere.
The inner zone of the sun above the radiative zone where energy is transmitted by convection
A stage in the life of a large star where it increase brightness because of a catastrophic explosion the eject most of the mass of the star.
The brightness of a star as it would appear if it were a fixed distance from Earth. Also called luminosity.
The distance light can travel in one year.
A small extremely dense star comprised of primarily of neutrons created from the remnants of a supernova explosion of a large stars.
A comparatively cool dark region on the surface of the sun caused by magnetic disturbances.
A standard unit for expressing the mass of a star relative to the mass of our Sun.
Bonding of subatomic particles that collide with enough energy to overcome repulsive forces.
A distance used in astronomy, approximately 3.26 light years
Verticales
The surface of the sun visible from Earth.
A turbulent, diffuse gaseous layer of the sun above the photosphere.
Brightness of a star as seen from Earth.
An infinitesimally small region of space created by the supernova explosion of a massive star.
The inner zone surrounding the sun's core where energy is transmitted by absorption and emission.
A celestial source of pulsating electromagnetic radiation (such as radio waves) characterized by a short relatively constant interval (such as .033 second) between pulses that is held to be a rotating neutron star
A band of running across the HR Diagram that contains most stars.
A mass of gas resembling a cloud that arises from the chromosphere of the sun
A stage in a stars life when hydrogen burning takes place around a helium core
A cloud of interstellar gas and dust.