Star
Stars, also known as suns, are the center of solar systems.
A star can be harvested for preon particles using a particle collector bay, which then allows for the use of a star gate.
Star Types
They are described with a standard nomenclature that incorporates three factors: Type, Spectral Classification, and Size.
Dwarf stars are identified only by their size and type; no spectral classification is assigned. For instance, a DM is a red dwarf star of type M.
Spectral classification is expressed as a decimal number from 0 to 9.
| Type | Mnemonic | Color |
|---|---|---|
| O | "Oh" | Blue |
| B | "Be" | Blue |
| A | "A" | Blue |
| F | "Fine" | White |
| G | "Girl" | Yellow |
| K | "Kiss" | Orange |
| M | "Me" | Red |
| Size | Title |
|---|---|
| Ia | Bright Supergiant |
| Ib | Weaker Supergiant |
| II | Bright Giant |
| III | Giant |
| IV | Subgiant |
| V | Main Sequence |
| VI | Subdwarf |
| D | Dwarf |
Real-World Definition
The Earth's sun is a G2 V, indicating type G, spectral class 2, size V main sequence.