Off the Main Sequence has 738 pages.
Off the Main Sequence was created in 2005-11.
The ISBN of Off the Main Sequence is 1-58288-184-7.
Most of the stars in the universe are found on the main sequence. Stars fall off the main sequence when they begin to die.
Stars are said to be off the main sequence when they stop fusing hydrogen into helium.
When a star "goes off the main-sequence" it generally means the star has run out of hydrogen fuel and is beginning the post-main-sequence or its end of life phase. The main sequence of a star is the time where it is no longer just a proto-star but is burning hydrogen as a primary source of fuel.
Stars don't "lose" their "main sequence", because it's not something a star can "have" in the first place.Stars are more properly described as being "on" or "off" the "main sequence", and "sequence" isn't a good word for it anyway, because it implies that there is an actual sequence of events involved; in fact, the normal life sequence of a star has it going off the main "sequence".It may help if you stop thinking of them as "main sequence" stars and start thinking of them as either dwarfs or type III stars.
main sequence turn off
Percentage wise - all of them.There are a number that have progressed off of the main sequence:-Betelgeuse. CNO cycle.Rigel: Shell burning.
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