white dwarf
white dwarf
The possible final states of a star depend on its initial mass. Low to medium-mass stars, like our Sun, typically end their lives as white dwarfs after shedding their outer layers and forming planetary nebulae. Massive stars can explode in supernovae, leaving behind neutron stars or, if their mass is sufficient, collapsing into black holes. Each final state represents a different evolutionary path influenced by the star's mass and internal processes.
White dwarf
no the sun is a medium mass star.
no the sun is a medium mass star.
It can't. A blue star is a high-mass star. A yellow star has a medium mass.
Yes, Sirius is about twice as massive as our sun, making it a medium mass star. It is quite a bit brighter, however, and is the second brightest star in our sky.
A white dwarf is the remnant of a low to medium mass star.
The Sun is a medium mass star in main sequence.
No. A white dwarf is the remnant of a low to medium mass star.
Yes, Sirius is about twice as massive as our sun, making it a medium mass star. It is quite a bit brighter, however, and is the second brightest star in our sky.
The Sun is a medium mass star on the main sequence.