One characteristic that is not used to classify stars is their specific location in the galaxy. While stars are classified based on properties such as temperature, luminosity, and spectral type, their position within the Milky Way or other galaxies does not play a role in their classification. Instead, classification focuses on intrinsic properties that relate to their physical characteristics and evolutionary stages.
Mass.Luminousity.Temperature.
In Astronomy stars can be classified by theircolor (temperature)composition (as found by their spectrum)agelocation in a galaxymassproximity to other stars
Stars can be described by their temperature, size (diameter), brightness (luminosity), color, composition, and age. These characteristics help scientists classify and study stars in the universe.
Luminosity is the total amount of energy emitted by a star per second.
they are the color, brightness, what its made of
The three characteristic are temperature, size, and brightness.
they use genus and dichotomous keys
Size, color and temperature.
size
you classify stars by color, temperature, size, composition, and brightness.
Mass.Luminousity.Temperature.
In Astronomy stars can be classified by theircolor (temperature)composition (as found by their spectrum)agelocation in a galaxymassproximity to other stars
Frogs have backbones
Frogs have backbones.
Astronomers classify stars.
they give birth to live young and produce milk
age, brightness , color, bubblyness, yellowness , and heet