Stars on the main sequence (like the sun) are fusing hydrogen into helium in their cores.
The sun is a main sequence star
its to the right of the middle of the main sequence.
main sequence.
Because it is on the main sequence. [See related question]
No. The sun is a main sequence star.
Neither, the sun is on the small side of the middle range of main sequence stars.
no but the sun is a part of the main sequence.to make it simple the main sequence of stars is like a baby growth chart but for suns
the sun is
The sun is a main sequence star, so 1 AU.
The lesser anthropic principle. Expanding on that a bit: if the Sun were NOT a main sequence star, we wouldn't be around to be asking the question.
The Sun is a yellow, main sequence star.
The sun is an average main sequence star.