The surface temperature (of the main component of this binary star) is about 6300 degrees Celsius.
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The temperature of the blue star is 11 000 degreeCelsius up
Bellatrix, is the third brightest star in the constellation Orion. It is a blue giant and is around 240 light years from us.
It is about 15000 degrees Celsius
A blue sun is way hotter than our sun
1 degree
No, if you can measure no parallax, the star is far away - further than a certain distance.
How far away the star is.
No. A star with no visible parallax is far away.
yes sometimes
Far from it. A blue star is a massive, very hot star, with a relatively short life - only around 10 million years, compared to a "normal" star of billions of years.
it Will not be a star
No they would actually be very very very far away from each other.
Bellatrix, is the third brightest star in the constellation Orion. It is a blue giant and is around 240 light years from us.
Far
In still out there... far, far away
Barnard's Star is approximately 6 light years away.
It is a fictional galaxy "Far, far away"
No it is "A long time ago in a galaxy far far away"
The observer.
Please specify the star you're asking about.
If a star IS very bright but LOOKS fairly dim, it must be far away.
666 Lightyears