The sun belongs to the star class G-type main-sequence star, also known as a G dwarf star.
The Sun is a G-type main-sequence star, also known as a G2V star. This classification places the Sun in the "yellow dwarf" category.
Our sun belongs to the star class G-type, more specifically it is classified as a G-type main-sequence star.
Yes, the sun is classified as a medium-sized star. It is considered an average-sized star compared to other stars in the universe.
The spectral class of the star would be M, which is a cooler and fainter star compared to the Sun. This corresponds to a red dwarf star.
The sun belongs to the star class G-type main-sequence star, also known as a G dwarf star.
Yes it a G class star
A class G Medium Star. G2V star.
No, a sun is not a planet but star.
The Sun is a G-type main-sequence star, also known as a G2V star. This classification places the Sun in the "yellow dwarf" category.
Our sun belongs to the star class G-type, more specifically it is classified as a G-type main-sequence star.
Yes, the sun is classified as a medium-sized star. It is considered an average-sized star compared to other stars in the universe.
The spectral class of the star would be M, which is a cooler and fainter star compared to the Sun. This corresponds to a red dwarf star.
Alpha Centauri A is a nearby star that is in the same spectral class as the sun, which is G-class. It is the primary component of the Alpha Centauri star system, located about 4.37 light-years away from Earth.
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.
the sun is NOT a dwarf star, it is a g-type star. a dwarf is a s-type starThe Sun is a G2V star G2 means the second hottest of the yellow G class and V (the Roman numeral five) identifies the Sun as a main sequence DWARF STAR (so yes it is a dwarf star) A star with spectral S is a late-type giant star (similar to class K5-M).
Based on what? Luminosity, distance or spectral class?