Exploring Different Types of Stars in Our Galaxy and What We Mostly See in the Night Sky

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Discover the various types of stars in our galaxy, from hot, bluish stars to giants and white dwarfs. Learn about the different categories of stars and what we predominantly see with just our eyes in the night sky. The images provided showcase the diversity of stars and their characteristics.

  • Stars
  • Galaxy
  • Astronomy
  • Night Sky
  • Types

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  1. Where are the Stars like our Sun? Are all the stars we see in the night sky like our Sun? 1

  2. TYPES OF STARS IN OUR GALAXY 90% Healthy Stable 9% White Dwarfs 1% Giants 2

  3. TYPES OF STARS IN OUR GALAXY 7% Yellow/ White Healthy Stable Stars 9% White Dwarfs 1% Giants 3

  4. TYPES OF STARS IN OUR GALAXY 4% Hot, Blue Healthy Stable 7% 9% Yellow/ White White Dwarfs 1% Giants 4

  5. TYPES OF STARS IN OUR GALAXY Healthy Stable 79% Cool Red 7% 9% Yellow/ White White Dwarfs 4% Hot, Blue 1% Giants 5

  6. But what do we mostly see with just our eyes? We see the hot, bluish stars We see the giants Healthy Stable 79% Cool Red 7% 9% Yellow/ White White Dwarfs 4% Hot, Blue 1% Giants 6

  7. Orion < Giant < Giant < Hot Bluish + Giant (Double star) < Giant Giant > Giant > < Giant 7

  8. Triangle < Hot Bluish < Hot Bluish Giant < Giant < Yellow: Giant + Blue: Hot Bluish (Double star - Albireo) < Giant < Giant Hot Bluish > < Giant 9 Giant >

  9. 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 > 11

  10. Cassiopeia < Giant < Giant Sun-like Star > < Hot Bluish Giant > < Giant 13

  11. Cetus Tau Ceti > 15

  12. Kepler Search Area Vega Deneb Altair 17

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