NO. The Sun is classed as a yellow star.
It gives out its maximum light output in the yellow-green part of the spectrum.
In fact, apart from the effects of the Earth's atmosphere it looks white.
Look at it (carefully, so as not to harm your eyes). Or look at a photograph of our Sun. Does it look blue?
Repeat of warning: It can be very dangerous to look directly at the Sun.
The blue star is hotter
It is an example of a star.
Yes our Sun is a star. Quite a normal star actually.
yes yes the sun is a star but not the biggest or brightest
Sun is just a ball fulled with energy one day energy will run out than no sun! Get it it's so easy!
The distance between the Sun and a blue star can vary greatly as there are many different types of blue stars in the universe. Blue stars can range in distance from a few light-years to thousands of light-years away from the Sun.
Blue dwarf diameter(sun=1)=4 times the sun's Blue dwarf mass(sun=1)=10 times sun's
so what is the ponint sun is it a star of sume kind
NO, the Sun is not the hottest star. The hottest stars are the blue and white ones. The Sun is a medium sized star. The reason we find it so hot is because it is the nearest star to us
The sun is an example of a star, specifically a medium-sized, average star known as a G-type main-sequence star. It is located at the center of our solar system and provides light, heat, and energy for all life on Earth.
OUr very own sun is an example of a middle aged star
Blue dwarf diameter(sun=1)=4 times the sun's Blue dwarf mass(sun=1)=10 times sun's