Blue stars have the highest surface temperature, at over 7,500 Kelvin. The surface temperature of red stars is less than 5,000 Kelvin.
No. Red stars have the lowest surface temperatures while blue stars have the highest.
Red stars have the coolest surface temperature. Blue color stars have the highest surface temperature. The Sun belongs to the main sequence stars.
Between 11,000 and 25,000 Kelvin, or about 40,000 times the luminosity of the sun.
the blue star has a hotter surface temperature than the red star. (:
The color of a star depends on its surface temperature. But hot stars are blue, and medium-hot stars are white, and cool stars are red.
No. Red stars have the lowest surface temperatures while blue stars have the highest.
No. They have the lowest temperatures on the main sequence. The hottest main sequence stars are blue.
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Red stars have the coolest surface temperature while blue stars have the highest surface temperature. NERD!
Red stars have the coolest surface temperature. Blue color stars have the highest surface temperature. The Sun belongs to the main sequence 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.
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.
Blue stars are much hotter than the Sun. The Sun has a surface temperature of about 5500 degrees Celsius (10,000 degrees Fahrenheit). Blue stars have temperatures of 30,000 to 53,000 degrees Celsius (54,000 to 95,000 degrees Fahrenheit). In other words, blue stars are about 5 to 10 times hotter than the sun.
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Between 11,000 and 25,000 Kelvin, or about 40,000 times the luminosity of the sun.
Yes, the blue stars surface temperature can reach over 25,000K
Its brighter so has blue colour