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The Population I group of stars
Our sun does not belong to any specific individual or entity. It is a star located at the center of our solar system and is often referred to as just "the Sun". It is a natural part of the universe and does not have ownership.
The Sun is a G-type main-sequence star, also known as a G2V star. This classification places the Sun in the "yellow dwarf" category.
Our Sun belongs to the G spectral class, specifically classified as G2V. This classification indicates that it is a yellow dwarf star, characterized by its surface temperature of around 5,500 degrees Celsius (about 5,800 Kelvin) and its moderate brightness. The "V" denotes that it is a main-sequence star, undergoing hydrogen fusion in its core.
No. The sun is a Class G star, otherwise known as Class II or yellow dwarf. It is a medium-sized star.
The Population I group of stars
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Yes it a G class star
medium-sized star.
A class G Medium Star. G2V star.
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No, a sun is not a planet but star.
Our sun does not belong to any specific individual or entity. It is a star located at the center of our solar system and is often referred to as just "the Sun". It is a natural part of the universe and does not have ownership.
The Sun is a G-type main-sequence star, also known as a G2V star. This classification places the Sun in the "yellow dwarf" category.
Our Sun belongs to the G spectral class, specifically classified as G2V. This classification indicates that it is a yellow dwarf star, characterized by its surface temperature of around 5,500 degrees Celsius (about 5,800 Kelvin) and its moderate brightness. The "V" denotes that it is a main-sequence star, undergoing hydrogen fusion in its core.
No. The sun is a Class G star, otherwise known as Class II or yellow dwarf. It is a medium-sized star.