It is not. The sun is classified as a yellow star.
Our Sun is basically yellow. Our Sun's surface temperature is higher than that of a red star, and lower than that of a blue star.Other than that, it's hard to make comparisons, since both red stars and blue stars come in VERY different sizes.
A red dwarf star is less bright than the sun. Red dwarfs are small, cool stars that emit energy at a much lower rate compared to the sun. Despite being less luminous, red dwarfs are the most common type of star in the universe.
The sun is warmer than red stars. Red stars are cooler in temperature compared to the sun, which is classified as a yellow dwarf star.
The sun is a yellow dwarf star. Its color, temperature, and size classify it as such compared to other types of stars.
It is not. The sun is classified as a yellow star.
There are two types of star that can be red. Red dwarfs are smaller than the sun. Red giants are far larger than the sun.
The Sun will still be "the Sun", but the next type of star it will become is a "red giant" star.
Bernard's star is an old red dwarf star and is the fourth closest star to the Sun. It is the color of red.
Proxima centauri is the closest red dwarf star and is the closest star
A red dwarf star is smaller, dimmer, and cooler than our sun.
A yellow star. The Sun is definitely not a red giant; if it were to swell to the size of a red giant (like Antares, for example), our Earth would end up inside the Sun.
No. The Sun is a main-sequence star. It will not be a red giant for another 5 billion years.(see related link for an image of what the Sun would look like in its red giant phase
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It can range from 0.25 that of the Sun in a red dwarf to over 2,000 times that of the Sun in a hypergiant.
Life cycle of a sun like star. A sun like star will start out as a nebula to a protostar to a main sequence star to a red giant and into a white dwarf and will simply fade out.
The nearest star to the Earth is our Sun. The nearest OTHER star to our Sun is the red dwarf star Proxima Centauri, 4.2 light years away.