Star
Red Dwarf
The most common — and longest-lived — kind of star.
M-type main sequence stars, with masses 0.08–0.6 solar masses and lifetimes up to trillions of years. Proxima Centauri is one.
Overview
M-type main sequence stars, with masses 0.08–0.6 solar masses and lifetimes up to trillions of years. Proxima Centauri is one.
See also
Vega
The summer beacon, future pole star.
Altair
The flying eagle — fastest-spinning bright star.
Red Giant
A bloated, cool, ageing star.
Blue Giant
A massive, very hot luminous star.
Blue Supergiant
A hot, massive, ferociously luminous star.
Symbiotic Star
A close binary of a red giant and a hot compact star.