No. All stars are hot. For stars on the main sequence, the largest it is, the hotter it is. When a star leaves the main sequence to become a giant or supergiant it will cool down, but will remain hot enough to glow brightly.
The Big Dipper consists of several stars. Stars are the hottest thing there is.
The Big Dipper is not a physical object but a pattern of stars in the sky. Stars vary in temperature based on their color, with blue and white stars being hotter and red stars being cooler. The stars that make up the Big Dipper are a mix of different temperatures.
You realize that stars are "Suns", yes? And you know the Sun is about 6000 degrees Celsius, at its surface? So in short, no, stars are very hot. Comment: There is a big temperature range amongst stars, but even the coolest stars can't really be described as cold.
Under Cold Blue Stars was created in 2002.
Stars make their own light, but they are not cold. Stars are extremely hot. We do not feel their heat because they are incredibly distant.
Ellen said that her mother was afraid of the ocean, she says that it is too big and too cold for her. It is on page 61
There is no such thing as a cold star, as even the lowest-temperature stars are very hot. That said, cooler stars last longer as they burn their fuel more slowly.
there are 5 stars in the big dipper's bowl.
The duration of The Big Town All Stars is 1800.0 seconds.
yes :) but some stars are actually smaller:)
No. No stars are cold. Even the "coolest" stars have surface temperatures of thousands of degrees. Stars vary in temperature because they produce energy at different rates.
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