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  • The Sun: A Main Sequence Star Explained
    Yes, the Sun is a main sequence star.

    Here's why:

    * Main sequence stars are stars that are fusing hydrogen into helium in their core. This is the longest and most stable phase of a star's life.

    * Our Sun is currently in its main sequence phase. It has been fusing hydrogen for about 4.5 billion years and will continue doing so for another 5 billion years or so.

    So, the Sun is a prime example of a main sequence star.

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