They could be Blue Giants, or Red Giants, or Red Supergiants.
Look in the link below for a table of the most massive stars.
Stars are made mostly from hydrogen. The more hydrogen available when a star is formed, the more massive it will be.
its not a massive or a dwarf star
A massive collapsed star is a dead star.
The more massive the shorter - down to just millions of years.
A normal (but fairly massive) star.A normal (but fairly massive) star.A normal (but fairly massive) star.A normal (but fairly massive) star.
Kappa Orionis is a binary star system located in the constellation of Orion. It is composed of a B-type main-sequence star and an A-type subgiant star. The primary star is a blue-white star that is more massive and hotter than the Sun.
Pistol Star is a massive star estimated to be about 100 times more massive than the Sun. Due to its immense size and intense radiation, it would be impossible for people to fit into Pistol Star.
Hydrogen, helium, and carbon fuel are found in more massive stars. The diameter of more massive stars is bigger. Helium is found in greater abundance in more massive stars. The weight of more massive stars is greater.
They are lightsaber best out of that colour, no change in damage, but they have more of a glow on them, take a look, you'll notice the difference.
Because a massive star has more pressure on the core, this creates greater temperatures, which increase the amount of nuclear fusion that occurs. This uses more hydrogen and thus the star runs out of fuel much quicker, that a smaller star.
More than 8 times as massive as our Sun.