Well it's twice as big as the sun... So I think its main-sequence. To be honest, I'm not sure.
Vega isn't a planet, it is a star. It is the second-brightest star in the northern sky.
A white dwarf could not become a red dwarf. A white dwarf is a remnant of a dead star. A red dwarf is a star with a very low mass.
The apparent magnitude of Vega is 0.03. The absolute magnitude is 0.58.
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A cooled white dwarf is a black dwarf. I think you are thinking of a neutron star which has nothing to do with a white dwarf.
Vega, a relatively young star compared to our Sun, will eventually exhaust its nuclear fuel and expand into a red giant. As it runs out of fuel, Vega will shed its outer layers, forming a planetary nebula, before eventually collapsing into a white dwarf. This entire process will take millions of years to unfold, culminating in the slow cooling and dimming of Vega as it transitions into a white dwarf remnant.
the star vega is made of gass the star vega is made of gass
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A star
A star
Vega is a star but zefinfino vega is not known as one.
No. A dwarf star is a small star. A white dwarf is just one particular type of dwarf star, but there are other types.
Vega will be the north star in about 12,000 years time.
Vega is the brightest star in the constellation Lyra
The diameter of the vega is 4315000 km
Yes, there is a star with that name.
its not a massive or a dwarf star