no the sun is a medium mass star.
Low-mass stars can live for hundreds of billion or even trillions of years, the smaller it is the longer it lives. Medium stars, around the mass of our Sun live on the order of billions, and tens of billions of years. Massive stars live less, depending on the mass they can live for hundreds of million years, or less. The more massive it is the less it lives.
The Sun is a medium mass star on the main sequence.
no the sun is a medium mass star.
It can't. A blue star is a high-mass star. A yellow star has a medium mass.
The Sun is a medium mass star in main sequence.
Kinds of 'fuel' and the mass and the stars determines how it dies. If it is large enough, it will create a Neutron Star or a Black Hole; if it is some size close to our sun, it will become dwarf planets.
white dwarf
Yes, Sirius is about twice as massive as our sun, making it a medium mass star. It is quite a bit brighter, however, and is the second brightest star in our sky.
A white dwarf is the remnant of a low to medium mass star.
Mass, and mass. It's really the ONLY thing that counts.
white dwarf