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  • Red Giants - although they can be branch main sequence for a while.
  • Brown Dwarfs
  • Black dwarfs
  • White dwarfs
  • T-Tauri stars
  • Protostars
  • Neutron stars
  • Pre-main sequence stars (PMS stars)
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