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{{Quote|There are so many! Do they all have a system of planets?|A nine year-old [[Anakin Skywalker]], looking at the stars|Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace}}[[File:Makeb sun.png|thumb|right|220px|[[Makeb's sun|Starlight]] over the planet [[Makeb]].]]
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{{Quote|There are so many! Do they all have a system of planets?|A nine year-old [[Anakin Skywalker]], looking at the stars|Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace}}[[File:Makeb sun.png|thumb|right|220px|[[Makeb's sun|Starlight]] over the planet [[Makeb]].]]
A '''star''' was an enormous sphere of immensely hot [[hydrogen]] and [[helium]] that underwent [[Wikipedia:nuclear fusion|nuclear fusion]]{{Fact}} to produce heat and light (in essence, it was a giant ball of [[plasma]]). [[Star system|Systems]] of [[planet]]s would usually form around stars when the gas and dust around them became stable enough. Stars could come in all sorts of sizes, colors, and temperatures. Most planets were seen orbiting medium mass orange-yellow stars, often called '''suns'''.
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A '''star''' was an enormous sphere of immensely hot [[hydrogen]] and [[helium]] that underwent [[Wikipedia:nuclear fusion|nuclear fusion]]{{Fact}} to produce heat and light (in essence, it was a giant ball of [[plasma]]). [[Star system|Systems]] of [[planet]]s would usually form around stars when the gas and dust around them became stable enough. Stars could come in all sorts of sizes, [[color]]s, and temperatures. Most planets were seen orbiting medium mass orange-yellow stars, often called '''suns'''.
   
 
It was estimated that there were four hundred billion stars in [[the galaxy]]. There were 7.1 billion habitable stars in the known galaxy, which made up about 3.2 billion habitable star systems. This means that many systems contained two or more stars.<ref name="Atlas">''[[The Essential Atlas]]''</ref> Red dwarfs accounted for approximately 70 percent of the galaxy's stars.<ref>{{GamerCite|9|Endor and the Moddell Sector}}</ref>
 
It was estimated that there were four hundred billion stars in [[the galaxy]]. There were 7.1 billion habitable stars in the known galaxy, which made up about 3.2 billion habitable star systems. This means that many systems contained two or more stars.<ref name="Atlas">''[[The Essential Atlas]]''</ref> Red dwarfs accounted for approximately 70 percent of the galaxy's stars.<ref>{{GamerCite|9|Endor and the Moddell Sector}}</ref>
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==Types of stars==
 
==Types of stars==
{{Quote|Traveling through hyperspace ain't like dusting crops, boy! Without precise calculations we could fly right through a star or bounce too close to a supernova, and that'd end your trip real quick, wouldn't it?|[[Han Solo]], to [[Luke Skywalker]]|Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope}}[[File:Sequence stars.png|300px|thumb|Comparison of star types]]
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{{Quote|Traveling through hyperspace ain't like dusting crops, boy! Without precise calculations we could fly right through a star or bounce too close to a supernova, and that'd end your trip real quick, wouldn't it?|[[Han Solo]], to [[Luke Skywalker]]|Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope}}[[File:Sequence stars.png|300px|thumb|Comparison of star types]]
 
There are seven types of '''main sequence''' stars in the galaxy:<ref name="Atlas" />
 
There are seven types of '''main sequence''' stars in the galaxy:<ref name="Atlas" />
   
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'''Compact stars''':
 
'''Compact stars''':
*[[White dwarf (star)|White dwarf]]. Example: [[Ardos]].
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*[[White dwarf]]. Example: [[Ardos]].
 
*[[Black dwarf|Black dwarf]]. Example: The star of [[The Ring (anomaly)|the Ring]].
 
*[[Black dwarf|Black dwarf]]. Example: The star of [[The Ring (anomaly)|the Ring]].
 
*[[Neutron star]]. Example: [[Din Pulsar]].
 
*[[Neutron star]]. Example: [[Din Pulsar]].
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==Sources==
 
==Sources==
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*''[[The Star Wars Sourcebook]]''
 
*''[[The Star Wars Sourcebook]]''
 
*''[[Star Wars Campaign Pack]]''
 
*''[[Star Wars Campaign Pack]]''
*[[Galaxy Guide 2: Yavin and Bespin (First Edition)|''Galaxy Guide 2: Yavin and Bespin'', First Edition]]
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*''[[Galaxy Guide 2: Yavin and Bespin (First Edition)|Galaxy Guide 2: Yavin and Bespin]]''
*[[Imperial Sourcebook (First Edition)|''Imperial Sourcebook'', First Edition]]
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*[[Rebel Alliance Sourcebook (First Edition)|''Rebel Alliance Sourcebook'', First Edition]]
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*''[[Rebel Alliance Sourcebook (First Edition)|Rebel Alliance Sourcebook]]''
 
*''[[Shadows of the Empire Sourcebook]]''
 
*''[[Shadows of the Empire Sourcebook]]''
 
*''[[The Secrets of Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire]]''
 
*''[[The Secrets of Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire]]''
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*{{Journal|15|Tasariq: The Crystal Planet}}
 
*{{Journal|15|Tasariq: The Crystal Planet}}
 
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*''[[The Jedi Path: A Manual for Students of the Force (real-life book) |The Jedi Path: A Manual for Students of the Force]]'' <!--Sep 10-->
 
*''[[The Jedi Path: A Manual for Students of the Force (real-life book) |The Jedi Path: A Manual for Students of the Force]]'' <!--Sep 10-->
 
*{{SW|url=vault/books/knighterrant_atlas/index.html|text=''Essential Atlas'' Extra: The Knight Errant Gazetteer}} <!--Nov 10-->
 
*{{SW|url=vault/books/knighterrant_atlas/index.html|text=''Essential Atlas'' Extra: The Knight Errant Gazetteer}} <!--Nov 10-->
*''[[Book of Sith: Secrets from the Dark Side (real-life book)|Book of Sith: Secrets from the Dark Side]]''
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*''[[Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi 0]]''
 
*''[[Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi 0]]''
 
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*''[[The Essential Guide to Warfare]]''
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*{{Blog|official=true|2014/01/24/the-world-puller-the-history-of-centerpoint-station-needs-author-entry/|Galactic Architecture 101 and the history of Centerpoint Station|int=Galactic Architecture 101 and the History of Centerpoint Station}}
 
*''[[Suns of Fortune]]''
 
*''[[Suns of Fortune]]''
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*''[[Star Wars: Age of Rebellion Core Rulebook]]''
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"There are so many! Do they all have a system of planets?"
―A nine year-old Anakin Skywalker, looking at the stars[src]
Makeb sun

Starlight over the planet Makeb.

A star was an enormous sphere of immensely hot hydrogen and helium that underwent nuclear fusion[source?] to produce heat and light (in essence, it was a giant ball of plasma). Systems of planets would usually form around stars when the gas and dust around them became stable enough. Stars could come in all sorts of sizes, colors, and temperatures. Most planets were seen orbiting medium mass orange-yellow stars, often called suns.

It was estimated that there were four hundred billion stars in the galaxy. There were 7.1 billion habitable stars in the known galaxy, which made up about 3.2 billion habitable star systems. This means that many systems contained two or more stars.[1] Red dwarfs accounted for approximately 70 percent of the galaxy's stars.[2]

Characteristics

The parts of a star located above its surface were collectively referred to as the atmosphere. They comprised two principal zones: the chromosphere and the corona. The chromosphere was a gaseous, relatively cool layer located immediately above the surface, and the corona was the tenuous, rarefied gaseous outermost part of the atmosphere.[3]

Types of stars

"Traveling through hyperspace ain't like dusting crops, boy! Without precise calculations we could fly right through a star or bounce too close to a supernova, and that'd end your trip real quick, wouldn't it?"
Han Solo, to Luke Skywalker[src]
Sequence stars

Comparison of star types

There are seven types of main sequence stars in the galaxy:[1]

  • "O" stars were blue and hot, and had a lifespan of less than one million years. There were approximately one hundred million habitable O stars in the galaxy. Example: Garnib.
  • "B" stars were white-blue and hot, and had a lifespan of ten million years. There were approximately one hundred million habitable B stars in the galaxy. Example: Kessa.
  • "A" stars were white and hot, and had a lifespan of four hundred million to two billion years. There were approximately one hundred million habitable A stars in the galaxy. Example: Colu.
  • "F" stars were yellow-white and medium-temperature, and had a lifespan of four billion years. There were approximately one hundred million habitable F stars in the galaxy. Example: Ropagi.
  • "G" stars were yellow and medium-temperature, and had a lifespan of ten billion years. There were approximately two billion habitable G stars in the galaxy. Example: Corell.
  • "K" stars were orange and cool, and had a lifespan of sixty billion years. There were approximately 3.75 billion habitable K stars in the galaxy. Example: Yavin.
  • "M" stars were red and cool, and had a lifespan of approximately one hundred trillion years. They were also called red dwarfs. There were approximately seven hundred million habitable M stars in the galaxy. Example: Barab.

With O stars being the biggest in the sequence, the size decreased gradually to the smallest M stars.

Tatooine3

Tatoo I and Tatoo II, twin suns of the Tatoo system.

In addition to the main sequence stars, 10 percent of all stars in the galaxy were non-main sequence, of which five hundred million were habitable.
The non-main sequence stars include:[1]

Pre-main sequence (smaller than M stars):

Post main-sequence (bigger than O stars):

Compact stars:

Behind the scenes

The OBAFGKM sequence is the same classification system used for identifying stars from Earth. However, in terms of Earth astrophysics, certain descriptions of stars in the Galaxy Far Far Away are shaky. Scientific bloopers abound such as blue supergiants that exist for long enough for a sentient species to evolve, inexplicably large brown dwarfs or red giants that are stable enough to house a habitable planet. The existence of black dwarfs is also impossible, as the universe is only about thirteen billion years old,[1] and those take trillions of years to form.[4]

Appearances

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Because space travel is a central part of Star Wars, stars appear in many Star Wars works. This a list of media in which stars and suns are specifically mentioned (not including common compounds like "star system", "starship", "starfighter" or "Star Destroyer", or names like "Death Star" or "Black Sun").

Sources

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Notes and references

See also