Yes. Blue signifies a temperature greater than 30,000 Kelvin
Stars vary in color and may be red, orange, yellow, white, or blue. Blue stars are the hottest and among the brightest.
The 20 brightest stars in the night sky cover the range of star colors: Red, yellow white and blue-white. The single brightest star is Sirius, which is blue-white. Antares and Betelgeuse, both in the top ten, are very red stars, to the naked eye. And so on.
Blue stars are generally the hottest and brightest.
no the hottest are blue and the coolest are red
No blue stars are the largest and brightest stars know of. (They are also called Hypergiants). Red giants are dimmer.
blue those are the brightest stars
Stars vary in color and may be red, orange, yellow, white, or blue. Blue stars are the hottest and among the brightest.
The hottest stars are blue or blue-white. Brightness is a different matter, and is not strictly related to color.
The 20 brightest stars in the night sky cover the range of star colors: Red, yellow white and blue-white. The single brightest star is Sirius, which is blue-white. Antares and Betelgeuse, both in the top ten, are very red stars, to the naked eye. And so on.
No. Blue stars are generally the brightest.
blue and white
Blue
The brightest star are the blue stars, second is yellow and last is red.
Blue stars are generally the hottest and brightest.
no the hottest are blue and the coolest are red
No blue stars are the largest and brightest stars know of. (They are also called Hypergiants). Red giants are dimmer.
red and blue