The stars with an A-type spectrum are the hottest common stars, but early-stage stars with a B-type spectrum are even hotter.
The order of temperature is B-A-F-G-K-M for common stars. The M-type stars are the coolest common stars and they definitely look red, e.g. Antares, Betelgeuse.
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star birth, protostar stage, main sequence stage, red giant stage, then burnout and death
blue stars are the hottest stars.
blue stars are the hottest stars.
Type II supernova. Formation of a neutron star or black hole.
Yes, blue stars are considered to be the hottest stars in the present classification of stars in the known universe.
In many binary stars, there can be a flow of material between the two stars, disturbing the normal process of stellar evolution. As the flow progresses, the evolutionary stage of the stars will advance, even as the relative masses change. Eventually, the originally more massive star will reach the next stage in its evolution despite having lost much of its mass to its companion.
Multi-rehab memberships, and a very violent and painful return to mediocrity
No, the sun is not the hottest of all stars. There are stars that are up to 7 times hotter than the sun.
The first stage of stellar evolution is nebula.
Yes. The hottest stars are blue.
None of them.The hottest stars are the most luminous.
Dialga has no evolution stage.