They are called Core Burning Stars the smallest one is OGLE-TR-122b.
Degenerate stars
neutron stars
The smallest stars are called neutron stars.They typically have a diameter of only 12kmthe smallest star is the neutron star from the word "neutron"
Degenerate stars
No. The sun is larger than about 95% of stars.
The red dwarves.
No. But the sun is one of the smaller types of star called 'yellow dwarf''. There are smaller and bigger stars also.
The smallest stars are called neutron stars.They typically have a diameter of only 12kmthe smallest star is the neutron star from the word "neutron"
Degenerate stars
If you mean "stars", the smallest real stars are called red dwarves. Brown dwarves may be smaller still, but since they don't fuse hydrogen-1 into helium-4, it's doubtful whether you should classify them as real stars.
The biggest star that we know of is called: VY Canis Majoris at 2,100 times the size of our Sun. And the smallest star that we know of is called: OGLE-TR-122b at 0.12 solar radii (that's 167,000 km).
The smallest stars in the main sequence are the stars with cooler surface temperatures.
No. The sun is larger than about 95% of stars.
The very smallest "stars" in the galaxy are brown dwarfs. These are starlike objects that have failed to produce sustained nuclear fusion.
The red dwarves.
It is the smallest and most dormant of all stars.
No. But the sun is one of the smaller types of star called 'yellow dwarf''. There are smaller and bigger stars also.
Smallest or largest, there is only one star in our Solar System - The Sun.
There are no stars ON any planet. The smallest star is MUCH larger than the largest planet.