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| '''<big>Class O star<big>'''|| The brightest star type, ideal for constructing [[Dyson_Sphere|dyson spheres]] around them. However, they also tend to be the largest, and so require more materials to do so. || [[File:O type star.png|150px|O type star]] | | '''<big>Class O star<big>'''|| The brightest star type, ideal for constructing [[Dyson_Sphere|dyson spheres]] around them. However, they also tend to be the largest, and so require more materials to do so. || [[File:O type star.png|150px|O type star]] | ||
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| '''<big> | | '''<big>Giant star<big>'''|| Can be of any spectral class that main sequence stars belong to. Giants are >10R⊙ and have higher luminosity than their main sequence counterparts. Depending on spectral class, they are referred to as Red, Yellow, White and Blue giants. || [[File:Red giant.png|150px|Red giant]] | ||
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| '''<big>Neutron star<big>'''|| One of the rarest stars, [[Unipolar_Magnet#Used_In|unipolar magnets]] are commonly found on host planets orbiting such stars. || [[File:Neutron star.png|150px|Neutron star]] | | '''<big>Neutron star<big>'''|| One of the rarest stars, [[Unipolar_Magnet#Used_In|unipolar magnets]] are commonly found on host planets orbiting such stars. || [[File:Neutron star.png|150px|Neutron star]] |