M dwarfs are the most common
No. K spectral type stars (which are orange) temperature is ranging from 5,000-3,500. A spectral type stars (which are blue-white) temperature is ranging from 7,500-11,000.
Spectral interference is more common in atomic emission spectroscopy due to overlapping spectral lines.
Eltanin is an orange giant of spectral type K5
There are stars with spectral classes of O & B (e.g. Rigel) R136a1 is a star of the spectral class WN5h. Wolf Rayet stars have this kind of spectral type.
The Sun is a yellow main sequence star of type G2 V.
Spectral Type O.
No. K spectral type stars (which are orange) temperature is ranging from 5,000-3,500. A spectral type stars (which are blue-white) temperature is ranging from 7,500-11,000.
Spectral type M Stars
Spectral interference is more common in atomic emission spectroscopy due to overlapping spectral lines.
G2v
M2
temperature!
G2v
The spectral type of a star is what measures its chemical composition. The visible light that bounces off of it can be used to determine the composition.
The spectral type of a star (OBAFGKM) are based on spectral emissions and have no real relationship with size.
The most common blood type is O.
G2v / k1v