A blue O star has a shorter lifetime on the main sequence compared to a yellow G star. Blue O stars are much more massive and burn through their fuel at a faster rate, leading to a shorter main sequence lifetime, usually in the range of a few million years. In contrast, yellow G stars like the Sun have a main sequence lifetime of around 10 billion years.
There is only one star in our solar system, which is the Sun.
Nope. The sun is considered a star.
The closest star to planet Earth is the Sun, which is a vital source of light and energy for life on Earth.
The sun is neither the smallest or the biggest star. Our sun is medium sized star.
Yes, the sun is a star.
== == No our Sun is a G2V star. See related link for more information on stellar classification
big explosion :O the sun is too small a star for a supernova.
If the Sun was a class "O" star and thus appears "blue", then I think there would be no life on Earth to ask the question. Our star - the Sun - is a class G2 star and has a temperature range of around 5,500 kelvin whereas an "O" star is > 30,000 kelvin.
No, the sun is not classified as a planet. It is a star at the center of our solar system, providing light and heat to the planets orbiting around it.
I read on Wikipedia that O-type stars can be a milllion times brighter than our Sun.
No, The sun is seen as a sun and not a star. Our sun is a star.
The Sun is a star.
The Sun is a star.
A blue O star has a shorter lifetime on the main sequence compared to a yellow G star. Blue O stars are much more massive and burn through their fuel at a faster rate, leading to a shorter main sequence lifetime, usually in the range of a few million years. In contrast, yellow G stars like the Sun have a main sequence lifetime of around 10 billion years.
12 Signs Of The Zodiac (refers to Sun Signs or Star Signs)
The Sun is a star.