No. Star color is caused by factors such as size and temperature. However, apparent magnitude (brightness) IS partially caused by distance.
A "Goldilocks planet" is ANY planet that orbits its star at a distance from that star where the heat from the star means that any water present on the planet is in liquid form. This can be determined by measuring the stars temperature (its size and colour) and observing the planets orbital distance.
Its temperature, its mass, and its luminosity. Its size, nor distance have nothing to do with the colour of a star, bar maybe diffusion through additional materials when viewed from Earth.
betelgeuse
Yellow
the colour is red
it depends on the colour
Redshift of a star refers to the phenomenon where the light emitted by the star is shifted towards the red end of the electromagnetic spectrum due to the star moving away from us. This shift is caused by the Doppler effect and is commonly used to determine the speed and direction of a star's movement.
When a star colour is blue, then the temprature of the surface can go from 20,000c to 50,000c. When a star colour is white then the temprature of the surface is around 10,000c. If a star colour is yellow like the sun then the temprature of the surface is around 6,000c. If the star your looking at is red then it is not really hot, the temrature of the surface can go up to 3,000c. Hope i helped :)
Uranus is not a star, and the distance from it has no effect on you or anyone else.
The colour of a star is an indication of it's temperature, not it's age.
star coular is silver
Gamma Arietis (Mesarthim) is a triple star system in the constellation Aries.γ² Arietis is an A type star and has a colour of whiteγ¹ Arietis is an A type star and has a colour of whiteγ Arietis C is a type K star and has a colour of red