It is the red star hope this helps,Jazz
Luminosity is related to temperature and distance.A cool and thus less luminous star would be brighter than a more luminous star at a greater distance.Our Sun is a relatively cool star in comparison to say Rigel, but because it is closer it appears more luminous and brighter.
The star color that represents the hottest temperature is blue. Blue stars have surface temperatures exceeding 10,000 degrees Celsius (about 18,000 degrees Fahrenheit) and are among the most massive and luminous stars in the universe. In contrast, cooler stars appear red or orange, with lower surface temperatures. The color of a star is an important indicator of its temperature and stage in the stellar life cycle.
The hottest and most luminous stars are typically O-type stars, which are blue in color and have surface temperatures exceeding 30,000 Kelvin. An example of such a star is Zeta Puppis, an O-type supergiant known for its exceptional brightness and high temperature. These stars are rare and have short lifespans, often ending in spectacular supernova explosions.
a star is a luminous pointed figure that shows up at night. A diamond rating is facts and information, cut, clarity, color, and more things on an diamond.
Generally, the more massive a star is, the more luminous they are. The most luminous stars appear blue.
Depends on how you define power. If we take it as transferring energy then it will have to be the most luminous. So the most luminous star known in the Universe is R136a1
Yes luminous actually for a star to get hotter.
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The most luminous star in space is named R136a1 which is 160,000 light years away from space. It measures absolute bolometric magnitude of -12.6 , and an apparent visible magnitude of 12.84.
because the star is luminous.
welqwell a star is a luminous sphere of plasma held together by it own gravity .the nearest star to the earth is the sun...
There's only one star that we call 'Betelgeuse', and that one is very highly luminous.
It is the red star hope this helps,Jazz
Luminosity is related to temperature and distance.A cool and thus less luminous star would be brighter than a more luminous star at a greater distance.Our Sun is a relatively cool star in comparison to say Rigel, but because it is closer it appears more luminous and brighter.
R136a1 is the most luminous at about 8,700,000 times more than the Sun. VY Canis Majoris is only 450,000 times more luminous than our Sun.
The star color that represents the hottest temperature is blue. Blue stars have surface temperatures exceeding 10,000 degrees Celsius (about 18,000 degrees Fahrenheit) and are among the most massive and luminous stars in the universe. In contrast, cooler stars appear red or orange, with lower surface temperatures. The color of a star is an important indicator of its temperature and stage in the stellar life cycle.