Black - Blue.
Black stars have cooled off completely (some are huge hunks of carbon (diamond!). Stars that are progressively warmer are brown, red, orange, yellow, then blue, blue-white are the hottest.
Within the spectrum, purple/violet is the coldest colour.
Black should be the coldest, but, technically it is not a colour - it is an object without colour.
Stars arent cold.
They are only cold if they are no longer a star. :x the color of our sun because it is in it,s beginning stages.
The name of the coldest star is CFBDS J005910.83-011401.3 , found April 08. It is a brown dwarf star, about 350 celsius.
The coldest stars are actually black - black dwarfs.
See the related question.
Black ( black dwarf)
Its actually blue
brown dwarf
red
Antartica has the coldest recorded temperature.
the coldest temperature it ever was in florida is currently 14 degrees
The coldest temperature ever record in Timmins, Ontario is -45.6 Celsius.
In South Vietnam the average coldest temperature is around 70 degrees Fahrenheit. The high temperature averages around 80 degrees Fahrenheit.
-2 degrees
The coldest stars are the red dwarves. Anything colder than that would be a "brown dwarf", which is no longer really a star.
The coldest temperature on Earth was recorded in Antarctica.
A black dwarf star is the coldest. See related question.
Lomuos
you cant really tell the temperature of a star but you tell about hot it is by color. blue being the hottest and red being the coldest.
The coldest temperature was minus 28 degrees F.
The coldest temperature that fungus can grow in is 16 degrees.
Triton. It is the coldest object that has been measured in our Solar System, with a temperature of -235° C (-391° F).
-119 is coldest
It may be the coldest temperature that some locations have reached, but it's not even close to the coldest air temperature reached or certainly that which has been achieved with technology.
It may be the coldest temperature that some locations have reached, but it's not even close to the coldest air temperature reached or certainly that which has been achieved with technology.
The temperature in Antarctica has reached −89 °C (−129 °F).