Yes. Our Sun's classification, based on spectral class, is a main sequence G2V star. It designated as a yellow dwarf star. G2 indicates its surface temperature of approximately 5778 K (5505 °C), and V indicates that the Sun, like most stars, is a main sequence star.
Our Sun has a spectral class of G (Yellow dwarf). About 1 in 13 stars, in our solar neighbourhood are within this class
The Sun does not have any scientific name like the names of plants and animals. Our Sun is a star of spectral class G2 and luminosity class V (main sequence). So, we can say "scientifically" that the Sun is a G2V star.
The sun is the centre of our solar system. It is a star. Specifically it is a type G yellow dwarf.
Zeta Herculis is a binary star system in the constellation Hercules.It has a class of G0V which means it is similar to our Sun but is moving away from the main sequence.It's companion star is a class K0V
Stars are classified according to temperature, with type O stars being the hottest, then B, A, F, G, K, M. The Sun is a type G star.
Yes it a G class star
class G
A class G Medium Star. G2V star.
No. The sun is a Class G star, otherwise known as Class II or yellow dwarf. It is a medium-sized star.
Our Sun is a G star. A "G" class has a temperature range 5,200 -> 6,000K Colour, Yellow to yellowish white Mass, 0.8 -> 1.04 of the Sun Luminousity 0.6 -> 1.5 of the Sun
The sun is a G-type main-sequence star (G V). It may be referred to as a yellow dwarf, or G dwarf star. Alternately it may be called a main-sequence star of spectral type G and luminosity class V.
Our sun is a yellow star. All stars with a G class rating are yellow stars.
Our sun is a yellow star. All stars with a G class rating are yellow stars.
the sun is NOT a dwarf star, it is a g-type star. a dwarf is a s-type starThe Sun is a G2V star G2 means the second hottest of the yellow G class and V (the Roman numeral five) identifies the Sun as a main sequence DWARF STAR (so yes it is a dwarf star) A star with spectral S is a late-type giant star (similar to class K5-M).
How do yo define ordinary? For us the Sun is an Ordinary (mainstream) Star. It is not a Hyper Giant or a Dwarf Star. Its a G class yellow star that supports life on this planet.
The Sun is a star. Blue is the hottest. They fit into the Class O category, greater than or equal to 33,000K. Yellow stars (like the Sun) are in class G, and are between 5,200K and 6000k
Our Sun is a type G star.