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Main-sequence stars |
| Basic properties of main sequence stars and their evolution stages. |
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X-ray Emission from Main Sequence Stars |
| X-ray surface brightness vs color graph taken from an article published in Astronomy and Astrophysics by J. Schmitt. |
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Main Sequence Stars |
| Introduction to fusion processes in Main Sequence stars. Mass - luminosity, luminosity - radius - temperature and other basic relations. |
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Main-sequence stars |
| The main-sequence of hydrogen core burning phase of stellar evolution is the longest one. |
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Structure of a Main Sequence Star |
| Only the Picture of Structure. |
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Life on the Main Sequence |
| Some tables with interesting information: Timescales for Stellar Evolution, Main Sequence Spectral Class Properties, Wolf-Rayet Stars (where should this go?), etc. (Section Not Complit 05.09.99) |
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Main Sequence |
| Just the relationships between Lifetime, Luminosity and Mass. Links. |
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Main Sequence Stars |
| Online lecture by James Schombert at the University of Oregon website. |
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Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram |
| Introduction to main sequence stars at HyperPhysics website by Georgia State University |
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The adulthood : the main sequence |
| An article at "Knowing the universe and its secrets" website. |
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Spectral Classification |
| Spectra of certain kinds of main sequence stars by European Southern Observatory (E.S.O.). |
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Main sequence |
| Information on main sequence stars by Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. |
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THE MAIN SEQUENCE |
| An online lecture at the Ohio State University website by professor Barbara Ryden. |
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Table of Features of the "Life Zones" of Main Sequence Stars |
| Data on the "life zones" of main sequence stars. The "life zone" is the range of distances from the star where a planet would need to orbit in order to have an atmospheric temperature similar to that on Earth. A webpage by Gregg William Geist. |
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