Type F Stars
Type F stars are a category of stars that have a surface temperature ranging from about 6,000 to 7,600 degrees Celsius. They are typically brighter than Type G stars, like our Sun, and have a yellow-white hue. These stars are often larger than the Sun and can be found in various stages of their life cycle.
These stars are known for their strong hydrogen absorption lines in their spectra, which helps astronomers classify them. Type F stars are often associated with the early stages of stellar evolution and can be found in many star clusters throughout the Milky Way galaxy.