Red stars have the coolest surface temperature. Blue color stars have the highest surface temperature. The Sun belongs to the main sequence stars.
Blue giant stars reach surface temperatures of about 40,000 degrees Kelvin, while red giant stars only reach about 5,000 degrees Kelvin at the surface.
We believe that the Sun has a surface temperature at 150,000,000 decrease.
suprisingly, the red colored star has the coolest temperature. white is the hottest and blue is in the middle
Red! Red! Red! Red!
red stars
Blue
red
White Dwarf
A star's color is related to its surface temperature.
Its surface temperature
by color and spectrum
Red
blue
the color of stars with the lowest surface temperature is red
White Dwarf
The Color of stars depends upon their surface temperature.
The color of a star is related with the wavelength of the light observed. Wien's Law states that: Peak Wavelength x Surface Temperature = 2.898x10-3 Peak Wavelength is the wavelength of the highest intensity light coming from a star.
A star's color is related to its surface temperature.
The color is basically an indication of its surface temperature.
Its surface temperature
by color and spectrum
no it is not
Red
Blue.