Stars, including our Sun, undergo a life cycle that spans billions of years. Tyson explains how stars are born from clouds of gas and dust, undergo nuclear fusion in their cores, and eventually die, often in spectacular explosions known as supernovae. These processes not only create the elements necessary for life but also disperse them throughout the universe. Understanding stellar evolution provides insight into the origins of the elements that make up our world and ourselves.
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"Astrophysics for People in a Hurry" by Neil deGrasse Tyson offers a concise, engaging guide to the universe's mysteries, from the Big Bang to black holes and beyond.
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