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Stellar classification is a system used in astronomy to categorize stars based on their characteristics. It is typically based on temperature, color, and luminosity. The classification system is often represented by a series of letters (O, B, A, F, G, K, M) with each letter corresponding to a specific range of temperature and spectral characteristics

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There is uncertainty about the stellar classification of this star.
Stellar classification table.
A variation on this system is still used today in stellar classification.
This is the most common stellar classification system used by astronomers today.
Stellar classification is the categorisation of stars based on their characteristic electromagnetic spectra.
There is disagreement in the literature as to the stellar classification of this star.
Their stellar classification is nearly identical to that of the Sun.
There has been some disagreement over the stellar classification of this star.
In astronomy, stellar classification is the classification of stars based on their spectral characteristics.
Jaschek encouraged the development of automated methods for stellar classification classifying stars.
It has a stellar classification of DQZ, having a helium-dominated atmosphere with traces of heavy elements.
The spectrum matches a bright giant or supergiant star of stellar classification G7Ib-II.
The spectrum matches a stellar classification of B1 III, indicating this is an evolved giant star.
This is a spectroscopic binary system with a stellar classification of A5V.
With a stellar classification of M3 III, this is a red giant star on the asymptotic giant branch.

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Eta Leonis is a white supergiant with the stellar classification A0Ib.
The stellar classification of B2 III indicates this is a giant star.
The primary component of γ Equulei is a chemically peculiar star with a stellar classification of A9VpSrCrEu.
The primary has a stellar classification of G3V, which is a G-type main sequence star.
This is an evolved bright giant star with a stellar classification of F0 II.
The stellar classification is B9V, which indicates that it is a main sequence blue-white star.
This is an evolved giant star with a stellar classification of B2 IIIne.
It has a stellar classification of B1.5III and is a Beta Cephei variable.
The primary component is a subgiant star with a stellar classification of A1 IV.
It has a stellar classification of K7V.
This is a lower luminosity supergiant star with a stellar classification of B1 Ib.
Its stellar classification is A5m.
Annie Jump Cannon, developed the stellar classification system.
This star has a stellar classification of G5, making it a G-type star with an undetermined luminosity class.
Arcturus is an evolved red giant star with a stellar classification of K0 III.
The pair show a combined stellar classification of B3 Ve, which matches a B-type main sequence star.
This is an evolved red giant star with a stellar classification of M1 III.
It has a stellar classification of G0 V, and so is a G-type main sequence star.
The brighter component is a giant star with a stellar classification of K2 III.
It has a stellar classification of A5 III, which matches an A-type giant star.
It is most likely an F-type main sequence star with a stellar classification of F8.
Based upon a stellar classification of G6 III, this is a G-type giant star.
Primary component A is a main sequence star with a stellar classification of F8V.
Beta CVn has a stellar classification of G0 V, and so is a G-type main sequence star.
The primary component of this system has a stellar classification of F5 IVe.
The stellar classification of 39 Leonis is F6 V, indicating it is a main sequence star.
Lambda Muscae more recently has been recorded as having a stellar classification of A7III.
It is a giant star with a stellar classification of K0 III and is of apparent magnitude 3.93.
Delta Arietis is an evolved giant star with a stellar classification of K2 III.
The star has the same stellar classification as the Sun, G2V.
The two components are nearly identical chemically peculiar stars, having a combined stellar classification of kA7hF0mF0IV-V.
Meissa is a giant star with a stellar classification of O8 III and an apparent visible magnitude 3.54.
The primary is a slowly pulsating B-type star with a stellar classification of B5 IV.
Tau Herculis has a stellar classification B5IV.
Delta Arae is massive B-type main sequence star with a stellar classification of B8 Vn.

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