Meet the Stars Pt. 5 / Meet the Fans Stars - A song about space / astronomy - for kids by The Nirks®
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It’s Part 5 of the Nirk’s Meet the Stars! In this video, we chose the stars that you all - our -fans - voted for! Join Vincent as he journeys out into the universe to meet our fan’s favorite stars! We’ll meet Triple and Quadruple Stars, Contact Binary Stars, Isolated Neutron Stars, and even a star that orbits a black hole! Thank you to all our fans who voted! Now, let’s go meet the stars with the Nirks®!
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Lyrics:
Let’s meet the Fan’s stars
In and beyond our galaxy
Some are very far
But still bright enough to see
Let’s meet your favorite stars
There are many different kinds
They will blow your mind
Let’s meet your favorite stars
We’ll travel very far
Out through our universe
I wonder who we’ll meet first
Will we meet a triple star? Three stars called a trinary star?
Will we meet a Contact Binary Star? Two connected stars, how bizarre!
Will we meet an isolated neutron star? Highly magnetized spinning stars!
Will we meet the coolest know Hypergiant!? I really love Science!
55 Ursae Majoris from Ursa Major or the big bear
I’m made up of two close binary stars and a third star orbits the pair
All three of us are A-type main sequence stars
The best of friends, a triple or trinary star is what we are
I’m Calvera, named after a villain from “The Magnificent Seven”
In the Little Dipper asterism part of the Ursa Minor constellation
I’m an isolated neutron star and after my supernova explosion
I became extremely magnetized and started giving off strong x-ray emissions
I’m Hamal, the head of the ram, the brightest star in the Aries constellation
I’m very luminous and shine more than 90 times brighter than your sun
I may have a planet larger than Jupiter orbiting around me,
but we’re so far from your planet, that it’s hard for your scientists to see
In the Tarantula Nebula, a contact binary star the most massive and hottest known yet
We’re VFTS 352 - we share our surface and take only a day to orbit
Incredibly rare with a short life span we’re headed to a spectacular end
we’ll either merge or supernova into a binary black hole system
Who else is out There?
I’m NML Cygni, a red hypergiant in the constellation Cygnus
I’m surrounded by a nebula with water vapor and mass emission dust
I’m one of the largest, most massive luminous stars discovered yet!
And I’m about as cool as any star my size can get
Spica, a bright, hot, close binary star from the Virgo Constellation
I’m one of the 4 stars that make up the Great Diamond Asterism
My companion and I closely orbit each other every 4 days
And we’re so close that we tidally distort each other’s shapes
The amazing Eta Carinae - a binary star that should not still be alive
I had a massive explosion like a supernova but somehow survived
The explosion left me with polar lobes and a large disc around me
My supergiant friend is hiding, but I’m a LBV star and easy to see
In the Dorado constellation I’m the cool red hyper giant WHO G64
My strong stellar wind causes me to expel gas and dust more and more
That material has become a doughnut-shaped nebula around me
In 10,000 years I’ll supernova and that will be the end of me
Who Else is out there?
Chorus
Will we a quadruple star? Two sets of close binary stars!
Will we meet an AP oscillating star? A radioactive shaking star!
Will we meet a runaway binary star? On the run traveling fast and far!
Will we meet a star orbiting a black hole giant!? I really love Science!
From Centaurus, I’m Przybylski's star, one of the strangest stars in the universe
A rapidly oscillating AP star - or star with rare elements that’s shaking back and forth
The only known star containing actinides rare radioactive elements
I take almost 200 years to rotate one time, it’s a long drawn-out event
I’m Capella, or the Goat Star, one of the brightest stars in your sky
You can easily find me in the Auriga constellation at night
A binary star orbiting another binary star - so four stars actually
2 red dwarfs orbiting 2 yellow giants - that’s what makes up me
Vela X-1, a runaway, high-mass x-ray binary star
A Blue supergiant with strong solar winds and a pulsing, fast spinning neutron star
My Solar Winds are so strong that they create a bow shock in front of us
We orbit each other every few days as we race across the universe
I’m S2 Near the center of the milky way, in the constellation Sagittarius
My location in the galaxy is a little bit precarious
I have a unique orbit around the massive Black hole Sagittarius A
A rose shaped Schwarzschild precession, that’s stable so I should be okay…
Who Else is out there?
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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