That's called a "protostar".
Stars form in nebulas. They're like star nurseries. The gas and dust in nebulas helps to form stars in their early stages.
A prostar is sometimes refered to as a young star. It is a star early in its formation created in a nebula. What a prostar will do is develop into a star you know, such as main-sequence stars, supergiants, or dwarfs. It all depends on the mass of the star on what it will form into.
what is an early type of basic form
No, the "evening star" is actually the planet Venus. It has an eccentric orbit around the sun which allows it to be seen in the early evening as well as the early morning ( also called the "morning star").
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Stars form in a nebulae
The actual FIRST STAR is impossible to say when it existed. In the normal evolution of a star it becomes a protostar first. The life of a protostar is about 150,000 years before it becomes a main sequence star. But in the Early universe it is hard to say what was happening. They could have formed in days weeks months or even hours.
The early travelers used the stars not to get lost. They took the direction of star and if moving in same direction, the star would remain in the same direction.
The early form of communication in Islam wasletter writing.
The early stages of a red giant star fit that description.
The mass forces the star to form
when a star dies