Blue I think... the hotter and bigger they are they will generally become blue or purple. When it gets old though and basically self destructs it can be red.
The largest stars are red stars which are coming to the end of their life cycle
Dwarf to giant then to supergiant Dwarf to giant then to supergiant the Largest Star in the Galaxy is VY Canis Majoris which sits in Canis Majoris or the greater dog. Along with the brightest star Sirius. There are follow up stars such as VW Cephi A (if my spelling is correct) and WOH G64. There are many others the are along this size. There are to many stars in our universe to start from beginning to end. The sun is NOT the biggest star in our universe, as of known the Eta Carinae is the biggest star yet.,acualy vy canis majoris is the largest star by far
RGB has a larger gamut than CMYK. In order from small to large: sRGB, AdobeRGB, ProPhoto RGB. The largest of the CMYK gamut is GRACoL.
Stars is a plural noun (whether it be referring to stars in the sky or Hollywood stars) and a verb (third person singular conjugation of star).
Star tattoos are kind of like THE generic tattoo. If somebody really wants a tattoo but is not sure what to get or doesn't have anything that's really meaningful, stars are what they end up with. Someone might have 3 stars, for instance, representing each child. Or purple stars because it's their favorite color. But in general the star is the tattoo the non-creative people get just to say they have a tattoo.
chefs get their stars by being examined by master chefs with 5 stars and by their preformance if they do well enough hey get a star
The largest stars, known as red hypergiants, can appear red or orange in color due to their cool surface temperatures. The smallest stars, like red dwarfs, are cooler and emit a dim red light.
The oldest stars are now mostly either white dwarfs or neutron stars. A few of the largest may be black holes.
They are classified as Main Sequence Stars, of which differ in color, size, brightness, and heat. The smallest stars are usually a blueish color and are the hottest, and the largest stars range from yellow to dark red (those being the very biggest). I hope this answered your question. Have a nice day!
The color of a star indicates its temperature. Blue or white stars are the hottest and smallest. Red or orange stars are the coolest and largest. Stars like our sun with a yellow color are medium in both size and temperature. Generally, the smaller a star is the hotter it is.
The most massive main sequence stars are typically blue in color, due to their high surface temperatures. These stars are known as O-type stars and can be tens of times more massive than the Sun.
The largest galxies have stars numbering in the tens of trillions.
No. Stars vary in mass, color, size, temperature, and composition of trace elements.
Binary stars can be any color that stars can be. There's no need for the two stars in a binary to be the same color.
Orange is the coolest color of stars
the stars nearest Earth
The largest stars - that is, largest in diameter - are usually red. This is related to the fact that their surface temperature is relatively low. They still radiate huge amounts of energy though, due to their large surface.
No, red giant stars are not the largest stars in the universe. There are stars known as supergiant and hypergiant stars that are even larger than red giants. These stars can be hundreds to thousands of times larger than our Sun.