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Starter/Practice: Once a star has been identified as a main sequence star, will it always remain in that area on an H-R diagram? 3/5/ /5/2015 !! Stellar Finger Prints Stella Finger Prints Activity Practice/Application/ Connection/Exit : What type of star is our sun and what is its approximate temperature? Exit :

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Starter/Practice: Once a star has been identified as a main sequence star, will it always remain in that area on an H-R diagram? 3/5/ /5/2015 !! Stellar Finger Prints Stella Finger Prints Activity Practice/Application/ Connection/Exit : What type of star is our sun and what is its approximate temperature? Exit :