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Main-sequence stars
Basic properties of main sequence stars and their evolution stages.
 
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.
 
Main Sequence Stars
Introduction to fusion processes in Main Sequence stars. Mass - luminosity, luminosity - radius - temperature and other basic relations.
 
Main-sequence stars
The main-sequence of hydrogen core burning phase of stellar evolution is the longest one.
 
Structure of a Main Sequence Star
Only the Picture of Structure.
 
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)
 
Main Sequence
Just the relationships between Lifetime, Luminosity and Mass. Links.
 
Main Sequence Stars
Online lecture by James Schombert at the University of Oregon website.
 
Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram
Introduction to main sequence stars at HyperPhysics website by Georgia State University
 
The adulthood : the main sequence
An article at "Knowing the universe and its secrets" website.
 
Spectral Classification
Spectra of certain kinds of main sequence stars by European Southern Observatory (E.S.O.).
 
Main sequence
Information on main sequence stars by Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
 
THE MAIN SEQUENCE
An online lecture at the Ohio State University website by professor Barbara Ryden.
 
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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