This document summarizes key aspects of stars and their life cycles. It begins by describing the interior structure of stars like our Sun, which are modeled as having a dense core, a radiation zone, and an outer convection zone. It then discusses how stars are born from nebulae and evolve over millions of years as the interior heats up, allowing nuclear fusion to begin. Stars exist on the main sequence until they exhaust their hydrogen fuel, then evolve into red giants or white dwarfs depending on their mass. Variable stars like Cepheids also change in brightness over time. The document uses diagrams and examples to illustrate star properties like temperature, luminosity, color, lifetime, and evolution.