Life cycle of a sun like star.
A sun like star will start out as a nebula to a protostar to a main sequence star to a red giant and into a white dwarf and will simply fade out.
It is approx half-way through its 10 billion year life cycle.
False. The sun is a yellow main sequence star.
The Sun is a medium mass star in main sequence.
What is capella star life cycle
The "star life cycle" refers to stars. Earth is not a star.
The stages in a star's life cycle are: formation from a nebula, main sequence (where it fuses hydrogen into helium), red giant or supergiant phase, depending on the star's mass, and finally either collapse into a white dwarf, neutron star, or black hole. This life cycle is accurate for most stars, including our Sun.
Yes, the sun is classified as a G2V star. This means it is a main-sequence star of spectral type G, and the "V" indicates that it is in the main sequence phase of its life cycle.
It is a very normal type of star with a G2 spectrum and absolute magnitude of 4.5.
No. It is a typical star of the main sequence for its mass. The composition and mass of each star determines its color, size, and life cycle.
The Sun is a medium mass star on the main sequence.
Yes, in comparision with the rest of the universe, our Sun is a relatively young star.
The sun is a G-type main-sequence star, also known as a yellow dwarf star. It is in a stable phase of its life cycle, converting hydrogen into helium through nuclear fusion in its core. The sun's spectral classification is G2V.