Students zoom out from the solar system to explore the structure of the universe, discovering the almost incomprehensible scale of stars, galaxies, and the cosmos.
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Teach: star, galaxy, light-year, nebula, fusion, supernova, black hole, universe. The scale of the universe is genuinely incomprehensible — use analogies and ratios to make it manageable.
Focus on the life cycle of a star and the concept of light-years before introducing galaxy counts and the scale of the universe.
Can students describe the life cycle of a star like the Sun? Can they explain what a light-year is and why we use it?
No resources needed. Draw the stellar life cycle as a flowchart in soil.
Students often think the Sun is an average or small star. The Sun is actually slightly larger than average — most stars are smaller, cooler red dwarf stars.
Cosmology and stellar physics connect physics to the largest scales of existence. Understanding that all the atoms in our bodies were forged in stars is one of science's most profound insights.
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