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  • The Sun: A Typical Star? Understanding Our Solar System's Star
    The Sun is a G-type main-sequence star (G2V), which means it is a medium-sized star that burns hydrogen in its core. It is not unusual in terms of its size, color, or luminosity, and there are many other stars like it in the Milky Way galaxy and the universe. However, it is unique to us because it is the closest star to Earth and the source of energy that supports life on our planet.
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