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A red giant star is a dying star that is in the last stages of stellar evolution. Red giant stars are red in color.
This happens when a main sequence star uses up all of its fuel and swells. Next stage: Red Giant.
A protostar is a star that is in the early stages of formation that has not yet become a main sequence star. A white dwarf is a remnant left behind after a low to medium mass star dies.
The main sequence stage is a point in the stellar evolution of stars in the universe at which every star converts hydrogen into helium in its cores and releases huge amounts of energy.
The mass of a star affects the lifespan of the star. The less the mass, the longer life span of the star. More massive stars burn up their fuel more quickly than the smaller stars. As the massive stars begin to burn the fuel and become smaller, the life span increases.
The mass of the star affects the evolution of the star. It helps to determine how long evolution will take and what kinds of changes will happen.
A red giant star is a dying star that is in the last stages of stellar evolution. Red giant stars are red in color.
Protostar, Main Sequence, Red Giant, Super Nova, and the Neutron Star.
This happens when a main sequence star uses up all of its fuel and swells. Next stage: Red Giant.
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Stellar evolution is the term for the changes a star undergoes during its lifetime.
A protostar is a star that is in the early stages of formation that has not yet become a main sequence star. A white dwarf is a remnant left behind after a low to medium mass star dies.
The main sequence stage is a point in the stellar evolution of stars in the universe at which every star converts hydrogen into helium in its cores and releases huge amounts of energy.
I actually thought that would be when the star starts fusing hydrogen into helium... But apparently there are other stages between those two.According to Wikipedia, "[The protostar phase] ends when the protostar blows back the infalling gas and is revealed as an optically visible pre-main-sequence star, which later contracts to become a main sequence star."Pre-main sequence means the star is not yet on the main sequence; and that, in turn, basically means that it is not yet fusing hydrogen into helium.
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