The primary reaction is hydrogen "burning" and forming Helium
No. In a fusion reaction, a heavier element is made of a lighter pair by "gluing" them together in a fusion reaction. When we split an atom, that's called atom splitting, or sometimes fission, not fusion. They are opposites. Stars give off light, but the primary fuel in their fusion engines is hydrogen, which they convert into helium. As the hydrogen burns out, the star begins making helium into carbon.
Hydrogen is the primary fuel that stars burn. A star fuses two hydrogen atoms together to form one helium atom. Energy is released during the process that we see as light and feel as heat.
Harrison Ford has always starred as Indiana Jones, but the rest of the cast changes with each film.
"Sleeping with the Enemy" (1991). Stars Julia Roberts, Patrick Bergin.
The stars that make up the Constellations (Osiris which we call Orion now is no exception) are all within the Milky Way galaxy. The relative positions of stars changes over great time scales but since the Egyptians named Osiris to our day the changes have been barely noticeable. That goes for the position of the Milky Way in the sky too.
The primary fuel for all stars is hydrogen
A large amount of energy. This naturally occurring reaction happens inside all stars and is called fusion.
One example of a nuclear reaction involving beryllium is the reaction of beryllium-9 with an alpha particle (helium-4 nucleus) to produce carbon-12 and a neutron. This reaction is important in stellar nucleosynthesis and occurs in high-energy environments such as inside stars.
Hydrogen is the main component of most stars, making up about 75% of their mass. This is because hydrogen fusion is the primary nuclear reaction that powers the star's energy output, converting hydrogen into helium in their cores.
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there are four stars and inside it is red
No, this is the fusion reaction which occurs in the sun and other stars. See the link below.
Nuclear fusion is the type of nuclear reaction that occurs in stars. Older stars with a collapsing center can exceed a temperature of one hundred million Kelvin.
The five primary types of stars are the red dwarf star, yellow star, blue giant star, giant star, and super giant star. The billions of stars in the universe fall under one of these classifications.
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