temperature of 4,000 K, but can stay on the main sequence for 200 billion years. A star with three times the mass of the Sun will be five times as bright as the Sun, with a surface temperature of 7,000 K, but will only stay on the main sequence for 3 billion years. And a star with 25 times the mass of the Sun will be 80,000 times brighter than the Sun, have a surface temperature of 35,000 K, and use up all the hydrogen fuel in its core in just 3 million years.