G2V
Otherwise known as a yellow dwarf
our star is a yellow dwarf star
Yellow
The sun is a G-type main sequence star.
== == No our Sun is a G2V star. See related link for more information on stellar classification
The Sun is classified as a star with a spectral classification of G2V. The Sun is about 4.567 billion years old.
Our Sun has a G2V stellar classification which means that it has a temperature of around 5,780 K (5,510 °C), which places it in 7.6% of all main sequence stars. Red Giants comprise over 76% of all main sequence stars. See related question for temperature comparison.
derived from the sun and not derived from the sun
Yellow
The sun is a G-type main sequence star.
Our Sun has a spectral classification of Yellow (apparent yellowish white)
our star is a yellow star and in the middle of its life
== == No our Sun is a G2V star. See related link for more information on stellar classification
== == No our Sun is a G2V star. See related link for more information on stellar classification
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Acanthopteroctetidae.
The Sun is classified as a star with a spectral classification of G2V. The Sun is about 4.567 billion years old.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Eriocraniidae.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rosa'MORpapplay'.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Lophocoronidae.