Mid life
Nebula protostar mid sized star red giant nova white dwarf black dwarf:)
Not really. Its mass is 1.8 times that of the Sun, which is a mid-sized star. So while Altair is bigger than the Sun, it is not in the same category as Betelgeuse as an example of a giant star.
The sun is a yellow dwarf star. Its color, temperature, and size classify it as such compared to other types of stars.
It was found in England in the mid 1800s and was named iguanadon (giant iguana).
tube worms, giant clams, and mussels.
when Dwarf Stars run out of hydrogen they form Red Giant stars, then from that they become White dwarf stars when the outer layers shed, forming a planetary nebula.when giant stars or supergiant stars run out of hydrogen they form red supergiant stars
Only upon giving birth to a nebula cloud will you be able to see a star in your pregnancy. That mid sequence star will most likely grow up to be a great red giant, and even go nova! just be sure not to let him\her go nova in the house.
No, he was on the soap "One Life to Live" during the mid 1970's.
Mid Atlantic Star Party was created on 1995-10-01.
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Giant squid primarily live in deep ocean trenches.
Oh, look at that beautiful red giant in the sky, almost like a happy dancing soldier! A star evolves into a red giant as it nears the end of its life and starts to exhaust its core hydrogen fuel. As this happens, the star swells up and cools down, creating that lovely reddish hue we see. Just like in nature, stars too go through different seasons, celebrating each phase of their unique journey.