YES. A typical white dwarf star is only a bit bigger than the Earth.
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a white dwarf star
It is called white dwarf. A white dwarf is a small star. If you heard of red giant it mean huge star.
No, a white dwarf is not considered a main sequence star. A main sequence star is a star that is still fusing hydrogen in its core. A white dwarf is the remnant of a low to medium mass star in which fusion has stopped.
No, a typical white dwarf star is roughly the size of the Earth.
A neutron star is smaller, but has a greater mass. A typical white dwarf is about the size of a terrestrial planet. A typical neutron star is a few miles across.
A white dwarf consists of the core of the large star it once was.
YES. A typical white dwarf star is only a bit bigger than the Earth.
No, it is not a dwarf star. It's fairly large as stars go, but nowhere near the largest. However, because it is both fairly large and fairly close, Sirius is one of the brighter stars in our sky.
no
After a large star like vv cephie there is a white dwarf.
Pluto is not a white dwarf star, it is just a dwarf planet.
No. A dwarf star is a small star. A white dwarf is just one particular type of dwarf star, but there are other types.
it is ether a white dwarf star or a polaris star
No a white dwarf is a small compact star.
A white dwarf is very small as stars go; comparable in size to a small planet such as Earth.