Some of the most familiar stars visible from Earth include Sirius, the brightest star in the night sky; Betelgeuse, a red supergiant in the constellation Orion; and Vega, a bright star in the summer sky and part of the Summer Triangle. These stars are easily recognizable and commonly seen in the night sky.
All of the stars that are easily visible are assigned to one constellation or another. Some of the barely-visible stars are not included, and very few of the very dim stars are assigned to any constellation.
Well, there are no stars with no habitable zone or very inferior ones.
Most stars in the universe are main sequence stars. These stars are in a stable phase of their life cycle where they generate energy through nuclear fusion in their cores. The Sun is a main sequence star.
Type-O are the hottest but there are very few. Then type-B, there are more of them but still not a lot. Then you have type-A, which are very common, then F, then G like the Sun, then K and then the coolest common ones, type M which are the red stars like Betelgeuse.
Hot stars are found in the left hand side of the diagram, cool stars the right, bright stars at the top, and lastly the faint stars are located at the bottom.
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White Dwarf Stars.
When compared to the other stars, the Red Giant Star are very minute. There are other stars that are very large by far as compared to the Red giant stars.
Red and White dwarf stars.
Yes,Stars are very bright and they are also very hot
This is how you read the stars. what ever way the wind is blowing, the more stars there will be but that is only if they is a very strong wind. Week winds will make ,very rearly, 1 or 2 stars.
The actual motion of stars is very hard to see because stars are very far away.
The possessive form of the plural noun stars is stars'.example: The stars' dressing rooms were very luxurious.
There are no stars that are very cold. Even the "coolest" stars are at thousands of degrees hot; if they weren't capable of supporting nuclear fusion, they would not be stars at all - they would be planets. The "coolest" stars glow a deep red, and are not very bright.
sea stars are flexible. sea stars do not have any bones. so they are very flexible:)
Red Dwarf stars. Massive stars are also quite common, but stars like that (e.g. R136a1) don't last very long.
the ones in the sky