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Michael Capellas was born in 1955.
The third stage in the life cycle of a star is the main sequence stage, where a star fuses hydrogen into helium in its core. During this stage, stars like our Sun are stable and shine steadily due to the balance between gravitational forces pulling inward and nuclear fusion pushing outward. This stage can last for billions of years, depending on the mass of the star.
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The "main sequence".
The stage that comes first in the life cycle of a high-mass star is the main sequence stage. During this stage, the star fuses hydrogen into helium in its core, maintaining a balance between radiation pressure and gravity.
The longest stage in a star's life cycle is the main sequence stage, where the star fuses hydrogen into helium in its core. This stage can last for billions of years for stars like the Sun.
Xavier Capellas was born in 1962, in Rub, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
Altair is still in the main sequence stage of a stars life. See related link for more information.
For a star like ours, the black dwarf stage For an immensely massive star, a back hole.
You can tell by its size and/or color.
No, it's a possible stage in the life cycle of a star.