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Q: What is Sirius star life cycle?
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Is Sirius a low mass star?

It is, but at twice our suns mass, Sirius A is on the limit, of being an intimidate mass star. Sirius A will have a life cycle similar to that of our own star which is a low mass star, but burns hotter. Sirius B is a companion white dwarf star with a mass of around the same as our sun. Previously, it was thought to have been a star with a mass of around 5 times that of our sun, burning out more quickly than Sirius A.


What is the life cycle of the star capella?

What is capella star life cycle


Where is the earth on the star life cycle?

The "star life cycle" refers to stars. Earth is not a star.


What is a good science fair title dealing with star life cycle?

Life Cycle of a Star


Will a protostar form near the end of a star's life cycle?

No, a protostar is basically the BEGINNING of a star's life cycle.


Is the Sirius star extremely hot?

Yes - Sirius is a blue-white star - the hottest type of star there is.


Which star is called the dog star?

the dog star is called sirius and is located south west of Orion belts in the southern hemisphere


The third stage in the life cycle of a star?

what is the third stage of the star cycle


How far apart are Sirius A and Sirius B?

Sirius is a binary star system Sirius A and Sirius B.The distance separating Sirius A from B varies between 8.1 and 31.5 AU. (See related question).


Is Sirius also called the North Star?

No. The North Star is Polaris. Sirius is known as the Dog Star.


Is a sirius star bigger than a barnard star?

Yes, Sirius is quite big while Barnard's star is small.


What do nebulae have to do with the life cycle of a star?

Nebulae are associated with the end of a star's life cycle, as they are shells matter that blown off a star, usually in a series of events, when a star is in its death throws.