Blue
it is not very light but it is little bit light
Very, Very Light Blue
Very light brown.
There are no stars that are very cold. Even the "coolest" stars are at thousands of degrees hot; if they weren't capable of supporting nuclear fusion, they would not be stars at all - they would be planets. The "coolest" stars glow a deep red, and are not very bright.
No. Stars of different sizes and composition have different luminosity (light) levels. A very big star will most likely be blue and shines very brightly, while small stars like white dwarf stars emit very white light, but are mostly very dim.
Dark Red and a very persice Light Blue
Very light-brown with yellow.
a very light blue and sometimes grey
because the stars are very far away so the astronomers use light years
blue.Because blue is a very light colour
Stars do have different colours. If you look carefully, you will see that there are differences between the colours of stars. Some are very different in colour to others, but you will only notice if you look at them carefully.
a very light shirt but without the jacket. wear a cardigan instead.