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There is no such thing as a typical star

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A typical nearby star, like our sun, is a main sequence star that generates energy through nuclear fusion in its core. It emits light and heat, supporting life on any orbiting planets. These stars can range in size, temperature, and color, with some being hotter and more massive than the sun, while others are cooler and smaller.

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