We have a yellow dwarf sun.
The most massive type of main sequence star on the HR diagram would be indicated by the main sequence area at the top left of the HR diagram, which would be blue or violet in color. Zeta Puppis is an example of such a star. It comes in at 40 solar masses. It is classified as a type "O" star.
Cursa is a blue star with a B-V color index of -0.19, indicating a bluish-white color.
The star of our sun is classified as a G-type main-sequence star, which gives it a white color. However, when we observe the sun from Earth's surface, the scattering of light in the atmosphere makes it appear yellow.
Markab is a white star with a spectral type of A0.
A star with a temperature of 6000 degrees Celsius would appear white in color. This temperature corresponds to a star of spectral type A, which emits light across a range of visible wavelengths creating a white appearance.
Our sun is a yellow main sequence star of spectral type G2 V
Red
Color is considered a categorical variable.
Polis, also known as Mu Sagittarii, is a binary star system located in the constellation Sagittarius. The primary star is an orange giant, which would likely appear orange to our eyes. The secondary star is a white dwarf, but its light would likely be overwhelmed by the primary star's color.
Barnard's Star is a very low-mass red dwarf star and has a spectral type of M4V.So it has the colour red.
the blue giant is the brightest star
Eta Piscium has a spectral type of G7 so it's colour would be yellow.