Our Sun is a population I star, that does not mean it is first generation - that title is held by population III stars.
Our Sun is a 3rd (maybe 4th) generation star.
See related question.
In all probability, the Sun is a third generation star, based on the amount of "metals" within.
the star is a sun
I'll have to say that Earth's nearest star is the Sun............... I know for sure that mercury's closest star is the Sun ( The Sun is a Star) Yes the nearest star is the sun
Our sun is actually a small star, tons of stars are way bigger than our sun. One. Each star is a sun.
Nope. The sun is considered a star.
In all probability, the Sun is a third generation star, based on the amount of "metals" within.
because he crossed the road
The Sun sign for May the 1st is Taurus.
a second generation star is a star that has died a from that become a new star
Generation Star Wars was created in 1994.
No, The sun is seen as a sun and not a star. Our sun is a star.
Supernovas. First generation stars only had Hydrogen to convert into Helium. There were no other elements until the first supernovas and second round of star making occurred.
The Sun is a star.
The Sun is a star.
the star is a sun
It is more than likely that our Sun is a 3rd generation star - Population I star [See related question] Like all elements with an atomic number larger than iron, gold was formed from a supernova nucleosynthesis process. [See related question] This explosions scattered metal containing dusts (including heavy elements like gold) into the region of space in which they later condensed into our solar system and the Earth. So for gold to be present in the solar system, our Sun has to be at least a 2nd generation star - probably 3rd generation.
The Sun is a star.