because the white star is like a coat for the blue star
all birds are unable to see the colour blue... except the owl! :P
We are unable to see stars other than the Sun during the day because of the Earth's atmosphere scattering sunlight. This scattering causes the sky to appear bright and blue, which overshadows the faint light from distant stars. While stars are still present in the sky, their light is too weak to be visible against the brightness of the daytime sky.
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The color of a star is influenced by its temperature, with blue stars being hotter than red stars. Therefore, you could conclude that the blue star is hotter than the red star. Additionally, blue stars typically have shorter lifespans than red stars.
The temperatures of stars from hottest to coldest are blue stars, white stars, yellow stars (like our sun), orange stars, and red stars. Blue stars can have surface temperatures exceeding 30,000K, while red stars typically have surface temperatures around 3,000K.
There are 15 main stars but many more. See link
The light emitted from our own star, the Sun, is scattered within our atmosphere and creates the blue sky we see during the day. This blue sky is not as bright as our Sun, but is brighter than the light we receive from other stars. Hence the scattering of light obscures our view of the stars.
What colors can cats see? Cats primarily see muted shades of blue-violet and yellow-green but are unable to perceive red, orange, and brown
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Unable to see colours. (e.g. blue/black/red etc.). Their sight will be limited to black and white.
count them and see how many there are.
Cattle are dichromatic, they only have two kinds of colour receptors in their retinas. They are unable to distinguish red from green, however they are able to distinguish blue from yellow, they also see black hues.