There is no such thing as a star that is not hot.
All stars are enormous but size is not the issue. It is temperature and state of matter. Even relatively "cool" stars are very hot by our standards, thousands of degrees. You would be incinerated by the radiant heat before you got close enough to touch one. Second, stars are made of gas and do not have any well-defined surface to touch.
No, it is impossible to get close enough to a star, and they are so large and hot that humans are physically incapable of touching them. But, if you have ever heard of 'You can touch the stars if you reach for them' you will know that you can be a star, no matter who you are. Yes, dreams do come true in other words.
Yes, they get very hot to the touch.
All stars are hot. Blue stars are the hottest.
Atlas was the Titan who could touch the stars. He had to hold up the sky.
No, stars are giant balls of gas that are very far away from Earth, so they cannot be touched. Additionally, stars are incredibly hot and emit harmful radiation, so it would be dangerous to try to touch one.
Most stars are over 8k degrees. But, NASA has recently discovered "Failed Stars" that are lower than 80 DEGREES Fahrenheit. So to touch stars, if you even made it to the cold stars in a spaceship, reach out, touch it, and get back in before uva or uvb radiate you.
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They can be hot when you touch them and the oils can cause skin irritation.
Metal utensils CAN get too hot to touch.