We used to think that the Sun was pretty average, as stars go, but recent researches indicate that there may be more - MANY more! - of the tiny red dwarf and brown dwarf stars than previously thought. Adding so many more tiny stars will skew the average lower, and it begins to look like the Sun may be more in the "above average" category.
But yes, essentially the Sun is a medium or "medium large" star.
No. The sun is a Class G star, otherwise known as Class II or yellow dwarf. It is a medium-sized star.
The sun is neither the smallest or the biggest star. Our sun is medium sized star.
The Sun is the central focus of our solar system and is part of the Milky Way galaxy.
Yes, the sun is a medium-sized yellow star in our galaxy, known as the Milky Way. It is classified as a G-type main-sequence star, and its yellow color is due to its surface temperature and composition.
Our sun is a medium-sized star known as a G-type main-sequence star. It is classified as a yellow dwarf and is about 1.4 million kilometers in diameter.
The Sun is a medium sized star.
A medium-sized star, like our Sun.
our sun in a medium sized star.
No. The sun is a Class G star, otherwise known as Class II or yellow dwarf. It is a medium-sized star.
medium-sized star.
The sun is neither the smallest or the biggest star. Our sun is medium sized star.
the sun (:
No. For a star, the sun is 'medium sized', but it's by far the largest single object in the solar system.
Approximately 1.4 million kilometers in diameter.
A medium sized star closest to earth
The Sun is the central focus of our solar system and is part of the Milky Way galaxy.
Yes, the sun is a medium-sized yellow star in our galaxy, known as the Milky Way. It is classified as a G-type main-sequence star, and its yellow color is due to its surface temperature and composition.