spectral class G2V (Yellow Dwarf) Star
G2 Means it has a surface temperature of around 5500 °C
V means its a Main Sequence Star
Its called a Yellow Dwarf star because The Sun's visible spectrum is most intense on the yellow end of the spectrum.
G2 Means it has a surface temperature of around 5500 °C
V means its a Main Sequence Star
Its called a Yellow Dwarf star because The Sun's visible spectrum is most intense on the yellow end of the spectrum.
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It's a third rate plasma star that will probably burn out in about 10 million years. Nothing to brag about.
Our Sun has a surface temperature of around 6,000K, giving it a spectral classification of “G”. On the luminocity scale, our Sun scores a “V”. So, the Earth orbits a “G V star” which is otherwise known as a Yellow Dwarf star
Read more: http://www.astroengine.com/2008/07/what-…
Our Sun has a surface temperature of around 6,000K, giving it a spectral classification of “G”. On the luminocity scale, our Sun scores a “V”. So, the Earth orbits a “G V star” which is otherwise known as a Yellow Dwarf star
Read more: http://www.astroengine.com/2008/07/what-…
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G2V
the G says its a yellow star
the 2 says its one of the more hotter stars in its G-spectral class
the V says its a main sequence, its stable, its converting hydrogen to Helium in its core.
the G says its a yellow star
the 2 says its one of the more hotter stars in its G-spectral class
the V says its a main sequence, its stable, its converting hydrogen to Helium in its core.
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Spectral type G2V Main Sequence