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Where are the Stars like our Sun?. Are all the stars we see in the night sky like our Sun?. TYPES OF STARS IN OUR GALAXY. 90% HealthyStable. 9% White Dwarfs. 1% Giants. TYPES OF STARS IN OUR GALAXY. 7% Yellow/White. 9% White Dwarfs. 1% Giants. HealthyStable Stars.
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Where are the Stars like our Sun? Are all the stars we see in the night sky like our Sun?
TYPES OF STARS IN OUR GALAXY 90% HealthyStable 9% White Dwarfs 1% Giants
TYPES OF STARS IN OUR GALAXY 7% Yellow/White 9% White Dwarfs 1% Giants HealthyStable Stars
TYPES OF STARS IN OUR GALAXY 4% Hot, Blue 9% White Dwarfs 1% Giants HealthyStable 7% Yellow/White
TYPES OF STARS IN OUR GALAXY 79% Cool Red 9% White Dwarfs 1% Giants HealthyStable 7% Yellow/White 4% Hot, Blue
But what do we mostly see with just our eyes? We see the hot, bluish stars We see the giants 79% Cool Red 9% White Dwarfs 1% Giants HealthyStable 7% Yellow/White 4% Hot, Blue
Orion < Giant < Giant < Hot Bluish + Giant (Double star) < Giant Giant > Giant > < Giant
Giant Triangle < Hot Bluish < Hot Bluish < Giant < Yellow: Giant + Blue: Hot Bluish (Double star - Albireo) < Giant < Giant Hot Bluish > < Giant Giant >
Big Dipper & Polaris Big Dipper& Polaris Polaris: Giant > < Hot Bluish < Mizar & Alcor: Both are Hot Bluish < Hot Bluish Hot Bluish > < Giant Hot Bluish > Hot Bluish >
Cassiopeia < Giant < Giant Sun-like Star > < Hot Bluish Giant > < Giant
Cetus Tau Ceti >
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