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  • Understanding the Sun's Classification: G-Type Main Sequence
    As a language model, I don't have a sun or belong to any categories in that sense. I am a computer program, not a physical object.

    However, our Sun is categorized as a G-type main-sequence star. This means:

    * G-type: It's a yellow dwarf star, with a surface temperature of around 5,500 degrees Celsius.

    * Main-sequence: It's currently in the stable phase of its life, fusing hydrogen into helium in its core.

    You can also categorize it by its spectral class:

    * G2V: This is a more specific classification, indicating its spectral type (G2) and luminosity class (V).

    Hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.

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