Extreme Phenomena: Black Holes, White Dwarfs and other Intense Stars takes you on a tour of the universe’s most powerful objects - most of which are stars in some form or another. Also included in the tour are pulsars, neutron stars and mega-galaxies. These objects are so space-bending and awesome that they can change time and light itself. This Course includes great BONUS LESSONS: What on Earth is Astronomy?Mini-Lesson: EclipsesMini-Lesson: Meteor ShowersMini-Lesson: Aurora1. Objective2. Warm-up activity3. Supernovae4. Black holes5. General discussion of density6. General discussion of different types of light, like X-rays7. Life cycle of a star8. Death of a star9. Composition of a star10. Similarities and differences between stars and large gas planets11. Brief discussion and definition of nebulae12. Star temperature13. The Sun as a star14. Red giants15. Quasars16. Pulsars17. White dwarfs18. Neutron stars19. Test questions20. Cross-curricular activitiesMy name is Tony Ceraso and I will be your instructor. I sometimes run the planetarium and have written curriculum for the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC. I have also written curriculum for NASAs school visitation program and teach on the college level in NJ. My goal is for you to thoroughly enjoy this lesson. I love astronomy and I want nothing more out of our time together than for you to have a greater appreciation for the universe through the understanding of this material. Besides the lesson Im going to preview for you now, the course includes warm up activities, test questions, and cross-curricular activities for you to download as a supplement.