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Brown Dwarfs (maybe not true stars)

Red Dwarfs (on the main sequence)

Orange Dwarf (on the main sequence)

Yellow Dwarfs (stars smaller than our sun but on the main sequence)

White Dwarfs (old stars that have run out of hydrogen and are now off the main sequence)

Neutron Stars (old large stars who's cores have collapsed during a supernova)

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  • Red dwarf - Like Proxima Centauri.
  • White dwarf - A degenerate star. The remains of a Sun like star.
  • Yellow dwarf - A G type main sequence star, like our own Sun
  • Blue dwarf - A hypothetical star formed from a red dwarf.
  • Brown dwarf - A star that did not have enough mass to initiate nuclear fusion.
  • Black dwarf - A hypothetical star formed when a white dwarf has cooled to absolute zero.
  • Orange dwarf. A K type main sequence star, like Alpha Centauri B
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