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O((f)) comparison table
Subject has surface temperature has rotation velocity is a kind of has absorption line has definition has spectral type has lifetime has color has relative abundance
emission line stargreater than 1000 Kelvin star      
O star35000 Kvery highearly starHe IIVery hot blue star, whose spectra is dominated by the lines of singly ionized helium (see Pickering series). (Most other lines are from at least doubly ionized elements, though H and He I lines are also present.) O stars are useful because they are found in dust clouds and virtually define the spiral arms.O, B, A, and early F3 to 6 million yearsblue-whiterare
O((f))35000 Kvery highO starHe IIO-type stars in which N III is present in emission and He is strong in absorption. 3 to 6 million yearsblue-whiterare

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