🌌 Astronomy & Geology Universe 12
Explore the Cosmos: Nebulas, Black Holes & Stellar Evolution
A nebula is a giant cloud of gas and dust in space, often the birthplace of stars. These cosmic clouds can span many light-years and are illuminated by stars within or near them.
A black hole is a region in space where gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape from it. They form when massive stars collapse at the end of their life.
Visual Representation
Nebula Cloud
Black Hole
Star Evolution Journey:
(Nebula)
Major organizations driving astronomical research and space exploration worldwide.
International Agencies:
National Agencies:
🎓 Key Takeaways
Nebulas & Black Holes
Nebulas are stellar nurseries; black holes are extreme gravitational phenomena with event horizons.
Star Evolution
Stars progress from birth through stable maturity, expansion, and violent deaths through nova or supernova events.
Space Exploration
International collaboration through agencies like NASA, ESA, ISRO drives our understanding of the universe.
Unit 2 — Stars, Nebulae & Space Agencies
Interactive visual simulations, life cycle explorer, and built-in MCQ & short questions for Class 11 Astronomy
2.1 — Introduction to Nebula and Black Holes
Visual simulations with interactive exploration
🌫️ Nebula Simulator
⚫ Black Hole Simulator
Reflection nebula: Does not emit light; it reflects light from nearby stars, appearing blue due to preferential scattering of shorter wavelengths (e.g. Pleiades reflection nebula).
2.2 — Life Cycle of a Star
Click each stage to explore the simulator and learn key facts
★ Star Life Cycle – Interactive Stages
Supernova: A far more powerful explosion. Either a massive star collapses under gravity when fusion stops, or a white dwarf exceeds the Chandrasekhar limit (1.4 solar masses). The explosion destroys or significantly disrupts the star, releasing tremendous energy and creating a neutron star or black hole.
• Low-mass stars (≤ 8 solar masses, like our Sun) → Red Giant → White Dwarf → Black Dwarf
• High-mass stars (8–20 solar masses) → Supergiant → Supernova → Neutron Star
• Very high-mass stars (>20 solar masses) → Supernova → Black Hole
2.3 — International & National Space Agencies
Click any agency card to expand its profile
🌍 International Agencies
🇳🇵 National Agencies — South Asia Focus
ESA (Europe): The Rosetta mission successfully landed a probe (Philae) on Comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko in 2014.
CNSA (China): Chang’e 5 mission (2020) returned the first lunar samples in over 40 years.
🌀 Nebula & Black Hole Simulator
Virtual simulations · Visual learning · MCQ & short answers — click any question to reveal answer
