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A sphere of gas massive enough to generate light and heat through nuclear reactions that transform hydrogen into helium in its core.
star brown dwarf main-sequence star planetary nebula black dwarf low-mass stars red giant white dwarf nova massive stars supergiant neutron star supernova pulsar black hole

brown dwarf click to hear

Star whose mass is not sufficient to generate a nuclear reaction.

main-sequence star click to hear

Star whose mass is sufficient to generate a nuclear reaction.

planetary nebula click to hear

Expanding gaseous envelope that corresponds to the external layer of a red giant that is gradually fading away.

black dwarf click to hear

Dead star, likely the residue of a dwarf that has totally exhausted its energy resources.

low-mass stars click to hear

Stars whose mass is less than 1.5 times that of the Sun.

red giant click to hear

An old star whose hydrogen reserve has been exhausted; its luminosity can be 100 times that of the Sun.

white dwarf click to hear

An old, extremely dense star of faint luminosity, formed by the nucleus of a red giant contracting until it reaches the size of Earth.

nova click to hear

A white dwarf that assimilates gaseous matter from a neighboring star, suddenly becoming extremely bright before it returns to its initial brightness.

massive stars click to hear

Stars whose mass is more than 1.5 times that of the Sun; can be up to 50 times the mass of the Sun.

supergiant click to hear

An old, extremely luminous star of considerable mass; its diameter can be as much as 100 times that of the Sun.

neutron star click to hear

Star formed of compressed neutrons, believed to be the residue of a supernova explosion.

supernova click to hear

A supergiant that collapses onto itself and explodes with such force that it releases more energy than millions of suns.

pulsar click to hear

A neutron star that rotates rapidly on itself, thereby emitting regular radio waves.

black hole click to hear

Results when the core of a massive star collapses; the gravitational force is so strong that not even light can escape.