Stars are actually just like the sun except there millions of miles away making them look like stars. The sun we have that's close to us is orange, red, and yellow all blended in. Basically its just a big fire ball.
Actually alot of the stars we see are a blue color; therefore meaning they are hotter than our sun itself. Our sun is a yellow star: cooler than blue, and hoter than red. But we do also have red and yellow stars.
Red, is about 1000 K, or Kelvin while blue is around 5000 K
The color of the star Indicates its Temperature.
the color of the star regulus is blue-white
The hotter the star, the closer to white the color.
the color of a young star is *bluish white*
Bernard's star is an old red dwarf star and is the fourth closest star to the Sun. It is the color of red.
the color of the star regulus is blue-white
The color of a star is a good indicator of its temperature.
what type of star is a cursa star
A star's color is related to its surface temperature.
the color of the star will be orange red and yellowish orangish
No. The color is determined by the star's temperature, not location.
The brightest star is Pineapple-loop and the color is purple.