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Intro To Stars: Color and Temperature – a song for kids by In A World Music Kids with The Nirks™

Please check out our online store: https://in-a-world-music-kids.mysprea... And join our mailing list through our Website: https://www.inaworldmusic.net/ In A World Music and The Nirks Present “Intro to Stars: Color and Temperature.” This is the prequel to our upcoming video and new song “Meet the Stars!” Join the Sun as he tells us about the colors and temperatures of the stars. He’s brought some of his star friends along to help! His friends include Orionis C, Bellatrix, Altair, Fornacis, Kaus Borealis and Mirach. Each one is a different color and temperature and each one fits one of the 7 types of stars. In this video the Sun will explain that Main Sequence stars (what most stars are) are classified into 7 types. The Morgan-Keenan System (introduced in 1943 by William Wilson Morgan, Philip C. Keenan) divides the stars by color and temperature. And assigns them each a letter. From Hottest to Coolest, O, B, A, F, G, K, M. O stars Are the hottest and are blue (hotter than 30,000 Kelvin (a unit of measuring temperature used by scientists (Celsius is 273.15 degrees less than Kelvin), B stars are bluish white and are still quite hot (10,000-30,000 K), A Stars are White and are between 7,500 to 10,000 K, F stars are yellowish white and are between 6,000 and 7,500 K, G stars are yellow like our sun and are between 5,200 and 6,000 K, K stars are orange and between 3,700 to 5,200 K, and M stars are red and the coolest stars between 2,400 to 3,700 K. Within each class, stars are further divided based on temperature. Each star gets a number 0 through 9. The hottest stars get “0” and the coolest stars get “9.” So, a star that is B2 is hotter than a star that is B8. Lyrics: I am the Sun and I’m here to tell you about stars There are 7 main types that help you tell us all apart We are many different colors and many different temperatures Some are very hot and some are much cooler The Morgan-Keenan Spectral System is how we are classified 7 letters correspond with all our different types The MK system as it’s known is easy enough to learn Each letter tells you our color and how hot we burn From hottest to coolest here are the types all Seven O, B, A, F, G, K, M From bluest to reddest lets try to name them all again O, B, A, F, G, K, M Now let’s break it down Here We Go O – as in “ORIONIS C” The Bluest, hottest Stars Hotter than 30,000 degrees “ouch!” They are! B – as in - Bellatrix Their coloring is Blue/White between 10,000 and 30,000 Degrees. They burn bright! A – as in, ALTAIR This Class of Star is White From 7,500 to 10,000 degrees that’s right! F – as in FORNACIS Yellowish Whitish stars Between 6,000 and 7,500 degrees they are! G as in “ Go SUN! Yellow like ME! Between 5,200 and 6,000 degrees - Yipee! K as in “ Kaus Borealis, Orange Colored Stars 3,700 to 5,200 degrees. cooler by far! M as in “ Mirach The Coolest Stars are Red From 2,400 to 3,700 degrees. It’s said. From hottest to coolest here are the types all Seven O, B, A, F, G, K, M From bluest to reddest lets try to name them all again O, B, A, F, G, K, M Now you know the letters of the Morgan Keenan System Adding numbers from zero to nine we can break each letter down again The hottest stars get zeros, the coldest stars will get nines So a star classified A2 is hotter than one that’s A9 The Morgan-Keenan Spectral System is how we are classified 7 letters correspond with all our different types Temperatures can be more specific by Adding numbers zero to nine With O0 the being the hottest type and the coolest is M9 From hottest to coolest here are the types all Seven O, B, A, F, G, K, M From bluest to reddest lets try to name them all again O, B, A, F, G, K, M Now you know the letters of the Morgan Keenan System And if you add numbers you can break each letter down again There are billions of stars that need classification Using the Morgan Keenan System, Can you classify them? ©January 2019 by Goes to Eleven Media. Learn more about the Morgan Keenan Spectral System here: https://starparty.com/topics/astronom...

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