Star temperatures are determined through various calculations regarding its relative size, distance, and color. the principle of dopler effect is use full to measure the temperature of stars..
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To determine a star's luminosity is from size and temperature.
It would have a comparatively "low" temperature of 2,300 to 3,700 Kelvin.
Age of the star, size, and temperature. The answer is in another post that I saw.
how dense the star is
You can determine star of a star planet by its color also you can determine its temperature by its color by:Joshua R. Dapitillo thanks=)
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temperature
To determine a star's luminosity is from size and temperature.
Not if they have the faintest clue what they're doing. Parallax is used to measure distance, not temperature.
its color does determine the temperature of star.
It would have a comparatively "low" temperature of 2,300 to 3,700 Kelvin.
Mass
Distance from Earth, size of star, and temperature of star.
Distance from Earth, size of star, and temperature of star.
There are several things scientists can do to determine the surface temperature of a star. Formulas utilizing Wein's law and the Stefanâ??Boltzmann law can calculate stellar temperatures. However, for a rough estimate, scientists can also use the color of a star in order to determine surface temperature.
emission spectrum