The Sun is a as a G2V type star, a yellow dwarf and a main sequence star.
2007-09-20 15:09:53
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answer #1
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answered by Tonya R 3
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Our sun is a middle main sequence star.
2007-09-21 15:34:47
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answered by Alexecution: Kickilution 5
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Our sun is the best type of star because it is stable and gives us all of the energy that we have except for maybe nuclear energy.
2007-09-21 00:18:45
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answer #3
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answered by lsinfield2000 2
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A Main-Sequence Star.
Not a super Nova like the moron stated above!
http://encarta.msn.com/text_1741502444___28/Astronomy.html
2007-09-20 22:09:58
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answered by Awon 3
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Our Sun is a normal main-sequence G2 star, one of more than 100 billion stars in our galaxy.
diameter: 1,390,000 km.
mass: 1.989e30 kg
temperature: 5800 K (surface)
15,600,000 K (core)
2007-09-20 22:12:46
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answered by bob 6
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Actually, I think our sun is a dwarf star.
2007-09-20 22:08:50
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answered by kerriwyn13 5
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun
What type of star is our Sun? Good question good question ..
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The normal kind? Maybe? Well anyway go to the above link.
2007-09-20 22:13:39
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answered by Anonymous 1
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It's a yellow dwarf star, spectral class G2V.
2007-09-20 22:08:22
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answered by Scarlet Manuka 7
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Depends what you mean by type, but if you're looking for spectral type, it's G2V.
2007-09-20 22:09:05
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answered by Dynamic 4
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i dont really know man. but watch this video, its freakin crazy!!!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=9ptdbNUtpx4
it shows the sizes of other stars compared to ours... and ill tell you we human beings.... are smaller than microscopic!
2007-09-20 22:10:29
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answered by Anonymous
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