The sun is a main sequence star
Our sun is a main sequence star - in the middle of it's life and relatively stable.
A very cool one.A very small and thus cool red dwarf could last around 10 trillion years on the main sequence.
Most of the stars in the universe are found on the main sequence. Stars fall off the main sequence when they begin to die.
Of the stars you can see from Earth, 90% are in the main sequence.
main sequence
main sequence stars , our sun is also a main sequence star
I assume the different points on the main sequence represent a kind of balance for the case of hydrogen-to-helium fusion.
Main Sequence
Main sequence WIMP burners look much like protostars link the paradoxically young OB stars found at the galactic centre with WIMP burners.
This pattern is a sequence of shapes -- circle, square, circle, square, circle
The sun is a main sequence star
its to the right of the middle of the main sequence.
There are billions of stars that are not on the main sequence.
No. They have the lowest temperatures on the main sequence. The hottest main sequence stars are blue.
That's more or less the description of the so-called "main sequence". Those are the stars that get their energy by fusing hydrogen into helium.
Our sun is a main sequence star - in the middle of it's life and relatively stable.