docRoboRobert
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11th Aug 2016
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The part 3 is here. This time we look at the biggest stars and finish their classification. Beacouse stars have more propeties, I show you the star systems too. I hope you like it. Don't forget to check my other saves.
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  • JusticeFighter
    JusticeFighter
    11th Aug 2016
    If you have a stable two-star system, they have to be directly opposite relative to the centre of mass. That means that the stars can be connected by a straight line through the centre. If that is not the case, it would not be the centre of mass. Unless of course there is a big planet somewhere close by, but then the orbits would be slightly different. Oh, and thank you for making this!
  • docRoboRobert
    docRoboRobert
    11th Aug 2016
    I'm gonna make as much as I can. Ev-Fu: 1:1
  • JanKaszanka
    JanKaszanka
    11th Aug 2016
    evolution
  • camtech56
    camtech56
    11th Aug 2016
    For Star Fusion, are you going to be including P-P Chain, CNO Cycle, r-process and the rest?
  • docRoboRobert
    docRoboRobert
    11th Aug 2016
    As you can see in notice. Write in comments what do you want next? Star fusion or massive star evolution?
  • MAS2015
    MAS2015
    11th Aug 2016
    Very good. +1
  • ApertureScientist
    ApertureScientist
    11th Aug 2016
    What About Black Holes, Or Pulsars?
  • dragoninferno99
    dragoninferno99
    11th Aug 2016
    Science is awesome. +1 for you fellow atronomer
  • JanKaszanka
    JanKaszanka
    11th Aug 2016
    and +1
  • JanKaszanka
    JanKaszanka
    11th Aug 2016
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