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Blue stars are hot, and red stars are cold. You'd think it would be the other way around, but weirdly enough, it's not.
Blue stars are hotter than white stars. Blue stars have surface temperatures ranging from 20,000 to 50,000 degrees Celsius, while white stars typically have temperatures around 7,500 to 10,000 degrees Celsius.
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The hottest star is called O-type blue stars. They have surface temperatures of around 30,000-60,000 degrees Celsius.
A blue star is a type of star that is hot, massive, and emits predominantly blue light. These stars have temperatures of around 10,000 to 40,000 degrees Celsius, causing them to appear blue in color. Blue stars are typically young and have short lifespans compared to other types of stars.
Red stars are cooler than blue stars
The hottest stars are the blue stars, the blue hypergiants in particular. One example is "R136a1", which is a blue hypergiant that has estimated surface temperatures of over 40,000 Kelvin (well over 70,000 F). Our Suns effective temperature is around 5,700K for comparison.
No. Red stars are the coolest. Blue stars are the hottest.
The temperatures of stars from hottest to coldest are blue stars, white stars, yellow stars (like our sun), orange stars, and red stars. Blue stars can have surface temperatures exceeding 30,000K, while red stars typically have surface temperatures around 3,000K.
The star's temperature. The more blue the star is the hotter it is. Pure blue stars get up to around 18,000 k. The more red the star is the cooler it is. Pure red stars can get up to around 2,500 k. White, yellowish color stars are in the middle.