A yellow star is a "medium" temperature star - a blue star is the hottest.
The sun is a G class star and (from space) its pale yellow.
NO it is not there is hotter stars.
No. Blue stars are hottest. But some stars on steroids like r136a1 are a whopping 50,000 Kelvin
Well I know this is not what you had in mind but white stars are hotter! If you where to compare, the blue stars would be hottest then the white stars, yellowish white, yellow orange then red. I know many people would have thought diffrently so face it our star (the sun) isn't the hottest.
It's not. White is the hottest. Then blue, yellow orange, red.
Yellow stars are the second hottest, Blue stars are the first hottest. Red stars, even though they are they can be the biggest they are the coldest type of star, they are still hot, but not as hot as compared to other stars.
Blue stars are hotter than yellow suns. The surface temperature of a blue star can reach over 30,000 degrees Kelvin, while a yellow sun like our own has a surface temperature of about 5,500 degrees Kelvin.
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Well our sun is actually considered a yellow star. The hottest stars are blue. Does that help?
blue stars are the hottest, although red, orange and yellow stars are pretty hot too.
The coolest star is red; then yellow; then blue. Like on a fire, the bottom of the fire is really hot so its blue. In the middle of a fire, its mostly yellow. Then, on top, it has a little flame of red. :p
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