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About 90 of all stars are what kinds of stars?

About 90% of all stars are main sequence stars, including our Sun. These stars are in the stable phase of their lifecycle, where they fuse hydrogen into helium in their cores. Main sequence stars are the most common type of stars found in the universe.


How are stars different from other stars?

There are many kinds of stars: they can be big, they can be small, they can look blue or green, they can have many planets around them or none at all, they could be very old and ready to explode at any moment into a supernova, or they could just calmly cool down into a dwarf star. There are too many kinds of stars to list, but here's one thing I can tell you: just like every human being, no two stars are exactly the same.


What kinds of stars make up the big dipper?

The Big Dipper is an asterism, not a constellation, and its stars are part of the Ursa Major constellation. The stars that make up the Big Dipper are mostly main sequence stars, like Dubhe and Merak. Main sequence stars are stars like our Sun that are fusing hydrogen into helium in their cores.


Are stars really yellow?

Some stars appear yellow because their light is a combination of different colors, resulting in a yellow hue when viewed from Earth. The color of a star can depend on its temperature, with cooler stars appearing more red and hotter stars appearing more blue or white.


Kinds of star?

There are several types of stars based on their size, temperature, and stage of life. Some common types include red giants, white dwarfs, neutron stars, and black holes. These stars differ in characteristics such as mass, brightness, and lifespan.