The H-R diagram compares a stars surface existing temperature to its absolute luminosity. By measuring the sun from the center of diagram, the star is used for reference.
The "supergiant" stars are the brightest stars on the H-R diagram.
The H-R diagram compares a star's surface temperature to its absolute brightness.
The Hertzsprung-Russell diagram (H-R diagram) is a graph of stars showing the stars' luminosities or absolute magnitude versus their spectral type which is related to their effective temperature.
A Hertzsprung-Russell diagram or H-R diagram.
The H-R diagram compares a stars surface existing temperature to its absolute luminosity. By measuring the sun from the center of diagram, the star is used for reference.
The H-R diagram compares a star's surface temperature to its absolute brightness.
The "supergiant" stars are the brightest stars on the H-R diagram.
The H-R diagram compares a star's surface temperature to its absolute brightness.
The Hertzsprung-Russell diagram (H-R diagram) is a graph of stars showing the stars' luminosities or absolute magnitude versus their spectral type which is related to their effective temperature.
A Hertzsprung-Russell diagram or H-R diagram.
A red dwarf is located at the bottom right of the H-R Diagram. The stars located in that region of the diagrams are small, dim, and red.
Main sequence stars.
The H-R diagram is a graphical tool used to classify stars according to color, temperature, spectral type, luminosity, and evolutionary stage. H-R stands for Hertzsprung-Russell.
The H-R diagram is a graphical tool used to classify stars according to color, temperature, spectral type, luminosity, and evolutionary stage. H-R stands for Hertzsprung-Russell.
They are located to the upper right in the H-R diagram.
It's main sequence.