A star in spectral class K with a luminosity of 10^6 (106) would be classified as a red giant.
Red giants are cooler, more luminous stars that are in a later stage of stellar evolution, typically found in the K spectral class.
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A star in spectral class K with a luminosity of 10^6 (106) would be classified as a red giant.
Red giants are cooler, more luminous stars that are in a later stage of stellar evolution, typically found in the K spectral class.