There are a great number of red giant stars. Perhaps the best known and easiest to see is Betelgeuse, which is at the left shoulder of Orion the Hunter.
The four categorys are main sequence, white dwarfs, red gaint, and super giants.
Red giant is a type of star.
Barnard's Star is a very low-mass red dwarf star and has a spectral type of M4V.So it has the colour red.
Not necessarily. The color of a star is determined by its temperature, with blue stars being hotter than red stars. Size can vary independently of temperature, so a blue star can be larger or smaller than a red star.
A red giant star.
A red gaint star is a luminous star of low or intermediate mass(0.5ms to 10ms). its
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a red gaint is when a masize star is at the end of its life and its energy will run out and cause a supernova or will become so dense its own gravity will make it fall in on its self to become a black hole. so basicaly red gaint is a star dieing and a black hole; its already died.
The smaller stars
Big stars
Yes, that's correct, for a "low mass" star like our Sun. Smaller stars, with about 8% to 80% of the Sun's mass, are red dwarfs. They follow the same sequence, but without the red giant stage.
it will become a red giant in 4.5 billion years
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When a star runs out of helium, it may still fuse helium into heavier elements - it need not collapse immediately. Eventually, however, the star will run out of usable fuel, and collapse. In that case, depending on its remaining mass, it will become a white dwarf, a neutron star, or a black hole.
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The four categorys are main sequence, white dwarfs, red gaint, and super giants.