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Meet the Stars (Part 1)–Astronomy Song about stars-for Kids by In A World Music Kids with The Nirks™

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Hello! It’s “Meet the Stars!” (Part 1) Join Vincent as he takes us on a tour of the constellations to meet all of his new star friends. In this video, you will meet lots of different types of stars, and learn a little about each one. While we can’t meet them all, since there are billions and billions of them, this sampling of stars covers a diverse range of colors, temperatures and sizes. We chose the stars for part one, by picking stars that represent several of the different types of stars in our known universe. Everything from white dwarf stars to yellow and red hypergiants and red and blue supergiants, binary stars, pulsars, and much more. There are 13 stars featured in this song, including: The Sun, Toliman (aka Alpha Centauri B), Trappist, Teide 1, Arcturus (aka Alpha Boötis), Bellatrix (aka Gamma Orionis), Betelgeuse (aka Alpha Orionis), Rigel )aka Beta Orionis), Crab Pulsar, Procyon B, Sirius (ak Alpha Canis Majoris or the Dog Star), Rho Cassieopiae and be sure to watch to the very end to meet our very special guest… UY Scuti all the way from the Scutum constellation! The stars are from several different constellations across our night sky including: Taurus, Cassiopeia, Boötes, Centaurus, Aquarius, Orion, Canis Minor, Canis Major, and Scutum.
Lyrics:
Let’s go meet the stars
In our galaxy
Some are very far
But still bright enough to see

Let’s go meet the stars
There are many different kinds
They will blow your mind

Let’s go and meet the stars
We’ll travel very far
Out through our universe
I wonder who we’ll meet first

Will we meet main sequence stars? – the type of star that most stars are
Will we meet Binary stars? – circling each other how bizarre
Will we meet a neutron star? one that spins, called a pulsar!
Or Will we meet a supergiant!? I really love Science!

I’m A Yellow dwarf and I’m your Sun
I’m the Center of our solar system
I’m a Main sequence Star, a type that is very common
I’m Made of Hydrogen that converts to Helium

I’m an orange dwarf star, my name is Toliman
From the Alpha Centauri triple star system - the closest system to your sun
I’m a binary star with a yellow dwarf, Alpha Centauri A
With red dwarf Proxima Centauri close by, maybe you’ll visit someday

My name is Trappist, from the Aquarius Constellation
I’m a red dwarf star, cooler and dimmer than your sun
I have at least 7 orbiting planets, 3 that could have life on them
Which means you might have neighbors, you would call them Aliens

I’m a brown dwarf star, my name is Teide 1
From the Pleiades cluster in the Taurus constellation
I’m a small ball of gas, without enough mass
I failed to ignite, So I’m hard to see at night

Who else is out There?

I’m Arcturus – A Red Giant Star
From the Boötes constellation, I’ve used up my hydrogen core
As I age, I’ll expand and shed my outer layers away
Leaving a white dwarf star core and a nebula cloud display

A Blue/white Giant Star, Bellatrix is my name
In the Orion Constellation, I burn hot with bluish flames
Blue stars burn hottest and are the brightest in the sky
We use up all our energy quick and then we say goodbye

A Red Supergiant From Orion - I’m Betelgeuse
I’m one of the rarest and largest types of star in the universe
I’m building pressure and unstable, almost ready to Explode
Eventually I’ll super Nova and could become a black hole!

I’m A Blue/White Super Giant my name is Rigel
The Brightest star in Orion, the constellation where I dwell
I’m still a young star with extreme luminosity
One of the hottest, and rarest types of star in the galaxy

Who Else is out there?

I’m the Crab Pulsar, a spinning neutron star
I’m left over from a supernova of a giant star’s collapsed core
You can find me in Taurus, I’m very small, dense, and unique
I rotate 30 times per second, so it looks, to you, like I blink

I’m a white dwarf star named Procyon B
I’m in the constellation Canis Minor, and I’m a star that’s binary
I used to be a large star that used up all it’s fuel energy
So I shed my outer layers, and all that’s left is dense little me

I’m A Binary Star, My name is Sirius
I’m the brightest star you see at night, but there’s actually 2 of us
Sirius A, a white main sequence star, Sirius B a white dwarf star
You’ll find us in Canis Major, circling around each other

Rho Cassiopeiae – I’m the rarest type of star
I’m a Yellow Hypergiant – the biggest stars by far
I’m very far away but 500 thousand times brighter than your Sun
Although I’m very rare, I’m not the only one….

We’ve only scratched the surface
There are billions of stars you see
But now we’ve met a few
And understand their diversity
Let’s keep on Exploring
Our wondrous universe
Keep discovering new stars
Which star will you meet first?


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