Their is certainly stars in other galaxy's that are flammable and as large as ours. They're just trillions of miles away and impossible to see with the human eye. Scientists are able to theorize that another sun like ours can definitely help support life in other galaxy's.
A solar star is a solar type star similar to the sun. For more info check other sites :)
The Sun is a G-type star. There are millions of them throughout our galaxy alone.
If the spectrum of a star shows the same absorption lines as the sun than you know that the star has the same composition as the sun. This means that the star is made of the same elements as the sun.
Because the sun is a star
The sun can be considered unusual compared to other stars because it has no companion. Nearly half of all know stars exist in pairs or in multiple star groupings. For example, the nearest star to the Sun, Proxima Centauri, is red dwarf star in a grouping with 2 other stars.
It isn't. The sun is a star and there are others that are similar in size and temperature.
Our sun is an average star.
The Sun is a as a G2V type star, a yellow dwarf and a main sequence star.
i am awsome like a star
Alpha Centauri is the nearest star that we can see and it is almost the same size and age as the Sun.
Alpha Centauri is the nearest star that we can see and it is almost the same size and age as the Sun.
The son is a mid size star so it is similar to many, but it is definitely not the biggest.