What type of star is the sun? Explained
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The sun, our nearest and most recognizable star in the immense universe, is just one of countless stars scattered throughout space. Identified as a yellow dwarf, it stands out due to its color and comparatively modest dimensions when compared to larger stars. Yellow dwarfs like our sun typically have surface temperatures ranging from 5,300 to 6,000 K and produce light through the fusion of hydrogen into helium. Despite being approximately 4.6 billion years old, the sun is considered relatively youthful, with scientists predicting it has another 5 billion years of existence before it nears the conclusion of its life cycle.
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