3,038 degrees Celsius ( 5,500 degrees Fahrenheit)
Red is the coolest star and blue is the hottest.
That depends on your opinion. If you mean temperature-wise, the Wampas.
The crust is the coolest in temperature
the temperature of red star is minimum and maximum for blue stars . our sun is yellow colored therefore red stars are coolest than our sun . Take the example of Wolf 359 (a type of red dwarf star ) located in the constellation Leo . the temperature of photosphere of this star is about 2800 kelvin and the temperature of sun's photosphere is 5778 kelvin ( effected )
the brightest star and coolest is betelgeuse
Red
The luminosity of a star is directly proportional to the fourth power of its temperature according to the Stefan-Boltzmann law. This means that a star with a temperature of 30,000 K will be approximately (30,000/3,000)^4 = 10^4 = 10,000 times more luminous than a star with a temperature of 3,000 K.
3,930 degrees kelvin. one of the coolest/coldest stars in the constellation
Massive stars can appear in a range of colors depending on their surface temperature. They can range from blue (hottest) to white, yellow, orange, and red (coolest). The color of a massive star can provide clues about its temperature and stage of life.
The color of a star indicates its temperature. Blue or white stars are the hottest and smallest. Red or orange stars are the coolest and largest. Stars like our sun with a yellow color are medium in both size and temperature. Generally, the smaller a star is the hotter it is.
A blue star is hotter than a red star. Blue stars have higher surface temperatures, typically exceeding 10,000 Kelvin, while red stars have lower surface temperatures, usually below 4,000 Kelvin. The color of a star is an indication of its temperature, with blue stars being the hottest and red stars being the coolest.
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