It’s the bureau star
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It’s the bureau star
The star Deneb is a blue-white star with a surface temperature of 8500 degrees Kelvin.
If the star is a bright blue-whit color then the star is hot....but if its red, or a color that's close top red then the it isn't hot, but its not cold either....its just not as hot as the blue-white star is. You can also find this information and more in the Kelvin Scale below.
That would probably be Spica in Virgo. Saturn is quite close by.
The color of a star is a good indicator of it's temperature. Red Dwarfs are the coolest of stars glowing at about 3000 degrees kelvin and blue giants shine at 60,000 degrees kelvin.
It’s the bureau star
the color of the star depends on it for example, a red star is a cool star while whte or blue is above 30,000 degrees Celsius!
The star Deneb is a blue-white star with a surface temperature of 8500 degrees Kelvin.
Blue.
No, there are no green stars, because the color of a star is more or less given by a black-body spectrum and this never looks green. The sun is a yellow star at about 5778 K surface temperature.In astronomy, a so called "green star" is a white star (7500 K to 10000 K), blue white star (10000 K to 30000 K) or blue star (>30000 K) that appears green due to an optical illusion.
25 degrees...very close to earth's 23.5 degrees.
If the star is a bright blue-whit color then the star is hot....but if its red, or a color that's close top red then the it isn't hot, but its not cold either....its just not as hot as the blue-white star is. You can also find this information and more in the Kelvin Scale below.
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That would probably be Spica in Virgo. Saturn is quite close by.
The color of a star is a good indicator of it's temperature. Red Dwarfs are the coolest of stars glowing at about 3000 degrees kelvin and blue giants shine at 60,000 degrees kelvin.
This name is mainly used for the star "Gamma Pegasi". That is a blue supergiant star.
The color of the star Indicates its Temperature.