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Each star type has it's own emission spectrum. There are stars that are very hot and look blueish to the eye (but have a lot of ultra violet if you have a sensor that can detect those wavelengths) and there are stars that look reddish because they are not as hot on the surface, they still can appear bright because they are so large and can be (relatively) close to us too.
The hottest and therefore most luminous stars are always Blue.
From Earth, brightness varies due to luminosity and distance.
The Sun with an apparent magnitude of -26.74 has a colour yellow
Siruis with an apparent magnitude of -1.47 (Brightest in the Northern Hemisphere) has a colour of white to blue white
Canopus with an apparent magnitude of -0.72 (Brightest in the Southern Hemisphere) has an apparent magnitude of yellow white to white.
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Red and a lot less bright than the Sun. These are the Red Dwarf stars.
Yellow.
The Sun, Sunne, Sunna, Sol, etc, is in visual terms yellow, when observed by us on Earth.
They are called hypergiants and as such are o-type main sequence stars and are blue
It is white.
Red
Blue
Blue.
Betelguese.
yellow colour shines the brightest through the fog, as it is a fog absorbing colour..
Generally the brightest objects seen in the sky are the moon, some planets, (notably Venus and Jupiter) and stars, Sirius being the brightest.
Cassiopeia.
The seven stars are called the Big Dipper or the Plow.
Stars vary in color and may be red, orange, yellow, white, or blue. Blue stars are the hottest and among the brightest.
Brightest colour is white or just before white
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You can take as many as you want.For instance: The ten brightest stars are ten; the 100 brightest stars are 100; etc.
No. White dwarfs are fairly dim. The brightest known stars are generally Wolf-Rayet stars.
The "supergiant" stars are the brightest stars on the H-R diagram.
Acubens
the brightest star and coolest is betelgeuse
No. Blue stars are generally the brightest.
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The brightest star is the Sun. See related question.