* Blue * White * Yellow * Orange
There is no specific name of such stars. In stellar models they are given the classification of O-type main sequence stars.
There is no specific name of such stars. In stellar models they are given the classification of O-type main sequence stars.
Red Giants. Stars not on the main sequence
There are billions of stars that are not on the main sequence.
A main sequence does not do anything - it is just a name for a period in a stars life. [See related question]
The smallest stars in the main sequence are the stars with cooler surface temperatures.
The four types of stars are; Main Sequence, White Swarfs, Red Giants and Super Giants. 90% of stars are in the Main Sequence.
"main sequence" is the tern.
With red giants and main sequence stars they are not entirely featureless, therefore there is no name for them.
main sequence stars , our sun is also a main sequence star
No. They have the lowest temperatures on the main sequence. The hottest main sequence stars are blue.
The name of the band where most stars are found would be called the Main Sequence.