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What kind of star is the Sun? 

The Sun is a yellow dwarf star, a small and relatively cool star in its main sequence phase. The Sun, commonly referred to as a “yellow dwarf,” is actually white. Yellow” refers to the color of the Sun when viewed from space. The term “dwarf” refers to G-type main-sequence stars, like the Sun, which have a smaller size and luminosity than big stars.

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