The Sun is not red. Its radiation is most intense in the yellow-green part of the spectrum, which is why it is called a "yellow dwarf" star.
The sun is hotter than red stars but cooler than blue stars,
The eighth planet from the sun is Neptune. It is a gas giant with a blue color due to the presence of methane in its atmosphere, which absorbs red light and reflects blue light.
Other yellow-white stars like our sun do exist. The color of a star depends on its temperature. The coolest stars are red while the hottest are blue. Our sun falls in the middle of this range.
like the sun is a weather pattern
Uranus is a pale blue color due to the presence of methane gas in its atmosphere. This methane absorbs red light from the sun, reflecting the blue-green hues that we see from Earth.
Yes, there are. The classic red giants that come from sun- like stars, and red supergiants come from blue giants.
Red butterflies come from green unicorns that make the sun turn blue for one fart
Well you see color is just the rays from the sun reflecting a certain color and if its blue then its reflecting blue. but heres the tricky part since its just a reflection blue paint and red paint smell the same so the answer is blue paint.
Red shift has confirmed the expansion of universe. Both red and blue shift at the edges of the sun has confirmed the spin of sun..
The flag of Taiwan consists of a red field with a blue rectangle in the top-left corner. Inside the blue rectangle is a white sun with 12 rays, which represents the flag's symbolism of progress and light.
Stars are actually just like the sun except there millions of miles away making them look like stars. The sun we have that's close to us is orange, red, and yellow all blended in. Basically its just a big fire ball. Actually alot of the stars we see are a blue color; therefore meaning they are hotter than our sun itself. Our sun is a yellow star: cooler than blue, and hoter than red. But we do also have red and yellow stars. Red, is about 1000 K, or Kelvin while blue is around 5000 K
Uranus has a bluish appearance because its atmosphere is composed of hydrogen, helium and methane. The methane in the upper atmosphere absorbs the red light from the sun but reflects the blue light from the sun back into space.