A star is a luminous sphere of plasma held together by its own gravity. It is a massive, glowing sphere of hot gases that produces energy through nuclear fusion reactions in its core.
There are different types of stars based on their size, temperature, and color. The main types of stars include:
A star goes through a life cycle that is determined by its mass. The basic stages of a star's life cycle include:
Stars form from clouds of gas and dust in space called nebulae. The composition of a star is primarily hydrogen and helium, with trace amounts of other elements.
Stars can be observed using telescopes and other astronomical instruments. Astronomers study stars' spectra, luminosity, temperature, and other characteristics to understand their properties and behavior.