It's not a secondary star, as it's not within a binary star system
Spica is a binary star system located in the constellation Virgo. The primary star, Spica A, is a blue giant with a diameter of about 7.5 times that of the Sun, while the secondary star, Spica B, is a main-sequence star.
Spica actually consists of two stars very close together. Both are hotter than the sun. The brighter primary star has a temperature 22,400 Kelvin, and the secondary cooler star is 18,500 Kelvin. In comparison, the sun has an effective photosphere temperature of 5,778 Kelvin.
Our sun is actually a small star, tons of stars are way bigger than our sun. One. Each star is a sun.
Nope. The sun is considered a star.
I'll have to say that Earth's nearest star is the Sun............... I know for sure that mercury's closest star is the Sun ( The Sun is a Star) Yes the nearest star is the sun
Our Sun is not a secondary star. See related question.
Our Sun is not a secondary star. Secondary stars only exist in a binary star system.
No, The sun is seen as a sun and not a star. Our sun is a star.
Brighter Star Secondary School was created in 1993.
Spica is a binary star system located in the constellation Virgo. The primary star, Spica A, is a blue giant with a diameter of about 7.5 times that of the Sun, while the secondary star, Spica B, is a main-sequence star.
Tak Sun Secondary School was created in 2001.
Within a binary star system, the most massive star is called the primary star, whereas the least massive star is called the secondary star. See related question.
The Sun is a star.
The Sun is a star.
Tak Sun Secondary School's motto is 'Joy In Duty'.
Morning Star Higher Secondary School was created in 1991.
Spica actually consists of two stars very close together. Both are hotter than the sun. The brighter primary star has a temperature 22,400 Kelvin, and the secondary cooler star is 18,500 Kelvin. In comparison, the sun has an effective photosphere temperature of 5,778 Kelvin.