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Types of stars

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Types of stars There are many different types of stars, ranging from tiny brown dwarfs to red and blue super giants. There are even more bizarre kinds of stars, like neutron stars and Wolf-Rayet stars. And as our exploration of the Universe continues, we continue to learn things about stars that force us to expand on the way we think of them. Stars are classified by their spectra (the elements that they absorb) and their temperature. Here are seven main types of stars. In order of decreasing temperature, O, B, A, F, G, K and  M. Blue stars are the hottest, and are called O-type. The coolest stars are red and are called M-type. In order of increasing temperature, the spectral classes are M (red), K (orange), G (yellow), F (yellow-white), A (white), B (blue-white), O (blue). Protostar A Protostar is a baby star, an area of material that hasn't yet formed into a fully-fledged star or a Protostar is what you have before a star forms. A protostar is a collection ...

Stars in the universe

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Stars A star is a huge sphere of very hot, glowing gas mostly hydrogen and helium held together by its own gravity. Stars produce their own light and energy by a process called nuclear fusion.  Nuclear fusion reactions in its core support the star against gravity and produce photons and heat, as well as small amounts of heavier elements. The Sun is the closest star to Earth. ·         The Sun   The Sun is the closest star to Earth. Every star you see in the night sky is bigger and brighter than our sun, only a handful of very faint stars are approximately the same size and brightness of our sun and the rest are all bigger and brighter than our sun by a large percentage. ·         Closest star to sun   The nearest neighbor is Alpha Centauri, it's actually a triple-star system bound together by gravity  Alpha Centauri A and B  are two...