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main sequence
Barnard's star is a red dwarf, M-type main sequence star.
The Sun is a yellow main sequence star of type G2 V.
Main sequence stars
Earth's star is what we call the Sun, and it is a main-sequence star with a G2 spectrum and an absolute magnitude of +4.7.
No. A star's class on the main sequence is ultimately predetermined by its mass, so a star cannot change its position on the main sequence. Epsilon Eridani is about 82% the mass of the sun, which limits it to a lower rate of fusion and thus a lower temperature and luminosity than a G-type star like the sun. Epsilon Eridani's only change in class will come when it leaves the main sequence to become a red giant.
main sequence star
a main sequence star
it is a main sequence star
it is a white main sequence star
it is a white main sequence star
A Main Sequence star.
A Main Sequence star.
main sequence
Barnard's star is a red dwarf, M-type main sequence star.
The largest main sequence stars are blue.
Menkalinan is a white main-sequence star in the shoulder of Auriga.