PRE-RENDERING COSMIC GEOMETRY
SYNCHRONIZING
PRE-RENDERING COSMIC GEOMETRY
Understanding the diverse types of stars illuminating our universe β from dim red dwarfs to brilliant blue supergiants and the stellar remnants they leave behind.
The most common type of star in the Milky Way. Small, cool, and extremely long-lived β some will burβ¦
Medium-sized main-sequence stars like our Sun. They burn hydrogen for about 10 billion years.
Massive, extremely hot, and short-lived stars that burn through fuel in just millions of years.
Aging stars that have exhausted core hydrogen and expanded to enormous sizes.
Dense stellar remnants β the final stage of low-to-medium mass stars after shedding outer layers.
Ultra-dense stellar cores left after supernova explosions. A teaspoon weighs about a billion tons.