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 The green patch in the HR diagram is the main sequence where a star stays during its stable period. Before the birth a star is to the lower right hand side of the main sequence. When the equilibrium of the star is broken, it moves to the upper right hand side of the main sequence toward the giant (light red) or supergiant (blue) branches. After death stars move to the lower left hand side of the main sequence near the white dwarf patch (grey). Some massive stars oscillate periodically and they are found in the instability strip (dark red). On the main sequence the heavier stars are found in the upper part, and vice versa. The green patch in the HR diagram is the main sequence where a star stays during its stable period. Before the birth a star is to the lower right hand side of the main sequence. When the equilibrium of the star is broken, it moves to the upper right hand side of the main sequence toward the giant (light red) or supergiant (blue) branches. After death stars move to the lower left hand side of the main sequence near the white dwarf patch (grey). Some massive stars oscillate periodically and they are found in the instability strip (dark red). On the main sequence the heavier stars are found in the upper part, and vice versa.
  
-HR diagram has been such fantastic infographic in astrophysics that its creators [[Hertzsprung]] and [[Russell]] have been called the Minards of astronomy, where Minard is the French engineer who became famous by drawing the most influential infographic of the 1812 Ruassian campaign of Napoleon in 1869.(([[https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2014CAPJ...14...17B|Broek & Russo, 2014]], Communicating Astronomy with the Public Journal, Volume 14, p.17.))+HR diagrams have been such fantastic infographics in astrophysics that their creators [[Hertzsprung]] and [[Russell]] have been called the Minards of astronomy, where Minard is the French engineer who became famous by drawing the most influential flow-map of the 1812 Ruassian campaign of Napoleon in 1869.(([[https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2014CAPJ...14...17B|Broek & Russo, 2014]], Communicating Astronomy with the Public Journal, Volume 14, p.17.)) 
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 +The life of a star becomes truly alive in an HR diagram. [[https://starinabox.lco.global/|Star in a Box]] allows one to see the track of a star on the HR diagram from the moment it begins to die until its final burial as a white dwarf, neutron star or black hole. In the video above, we show the track of a sunlike star as it leaves the main sequence.
  
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