Electra, also cataloged as 17 Tauri, is a blue-white giantstar in the constellation of Taurus. The star is one of the nine brightest stars in the Pleiades open cluster.
the color of the star regulus is blue-white
The color of Bernard's the star is red.
Cursa is a blue star with a B-V color index of -0.19, indicating a bluish-white color.
The CRF Star is typically white in color.
The star Alphard appears reddish in color.
Style Star - 2003 Carmen Electra was released on: USA: 14 November 2004
blueish green
Original answer: "Code word for the Electra Project commenced 3.l7.37 lost contact 7.02 of same year have your luggage hand-stamped." There is no "Electra" in Eastern Star. We do have a heroine name Electa, who is based on the "Elect Lady" in the 2nd epistle of John (2 John). I have no idea what the original answer is referring to.
The color of the star Indicates its Temperature.
the color of the star regulus is blue-white
the color of the star regulus is blue-white
The color of Bernard's the star is red.
The hotter the star, the closer to white the color.
the color of a young star is *bluish white*
The star of the movie Electra Glide in Blue was Robert Blake. The movie also starred Billy "Green" Bush, Mitchell Ryan, Jeannine Riley, and Elisha Cook.
Cursa is a blue star with a B-V color index of -0.19, indicating a bluish-white color.
I assume you mean 17 Tauri, one of the stars in the Pleaides cluster. The best information I can find is that it's about six times the radius of the Sun. Despite not being that much larger than the Sun, it's still a "giant" (not on the main sequence). Blue "dwarf" (main sequence) stars are actually not much smaller than the smallest blue "giant" stars, and the difference is determined spectroscopically rather than by size measurements.