There are several ways that Stars get classified.
The first is by spectrum, this was used early on in astronomy as astronomers did not have the equipment we have today. Basically they measure the visual spectrum of light that the stars give off to Earth.
The second method is using the letter system O B A F G K M. O being the hottest and M the coolest. O class stars contain helium, B class stars have hydrogen and helium, A class stars hydrogen and ionized metals, F class Stars hydrogen, ionized calcium, and iron, G class Stars (like our sun) calcium and ionized metals, k class stars neutral metals and sodium and M class Stars sodium and titanium oxide.
The third method is by is by temperature. They measure the heat it gives off and the amount that is absorbed by the materials around the star these are called absorption lines. This helps to determine what letter to give a Star.
The fourth is by colour. The the visual colour the star appears in the sky is not enough to just say its red or blue so they other measurements like infrared and other kinds of invisible light spectrum's.
And finally the elements that surround a star also differentiates what light is reflected back to earth. You combine all these methods together and you get how stars a classified.
The most common star in the Universe is the red dwarf.
H-R diagram. H-R stands for Hertzsprung-Russell, the two scientists who came up with it.
they are described by hot gasses
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Both white dwarfs and neutron stars match the description. Neutron stars are smaller, hotter, and denser.
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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.
That sounds like the description of an elliptical galaxy.
They are usually classified by their temperature.
What are some ways the stars in the photo could be grouped or classified
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it is classified by thier size because stars are big and hot. the temperature is may up to 100,000,000 hotter than other stars
Stars are classified using the Hertzberg-Russell Diagram
a ball of light and gas.
main sequence
Main Sequence
no they cant
Main Sequence
They are classified by the amount of Light they give off, and their temperature.