The hottest Stars are the blue hyper giants, stars with masses greater than 100 times our own suns mass. The light they emit is at the blue end of the spectrum. R136a1 is a good candidate for the hottest known star, estimated to have a surface temperature of around 50,000 degrees Kelvin.
The hottest stars are the brightest stars, as their high temperatures cause them to emit large amounts of energy. These stars are not necessarily the farthest from Earth or the least massive. Our Sun is a relatively average star in terms of temperature and brightness.
The hottest star is called O-type blue stars. They have surface temperatures of around 30,000-60,000 degrees Celsius.
Yes, the hottest stars are blue in color. Stars emit light across a range of colors, and the color of a star depends on its temperature. Blue stars are among the hottest, with surface temperatures exceeding 30,000 Kelvin.
No, the sun is not the hottest of all stars. There are stars that are up to 7 times hotter than the sun.
No, red dwarfs are called such because of their reddish color. They are the coolest of the main sequence stars. Blue stars are the hottest.
blue stars are the hottest stars.
The hottest stars are the brightest stars, as their high temperatures cause them to emit large amounts of energy. These stars are not necessarily the farthest from Earth or the least massive. Our Sun is a relatively average star in terms of temperature and brightness.
The hottest star is called O-type blue stars. They have surface temperatures of around 30,000-60,000 degrees Celsius.
Yes, the hottest stars are blue in color. Stars emit light across a range of colors, and the color of a star depends on its temperature. Blue stars are among the hottest, with surface temperatures exceeding 30,000 Kelvin.
No, the sun is not the hottest of all stars. There are stars that are up to 7 times hotter than the sun.
No, red dwarfs are called such because of their reddish color. They are the coolest of the main sequence stars. Blue stars are the hottest.
No. Red stars are the coolest. Blue stars are the hottest.
No. Blue stars are hottest. But some stars on steroids like r136a1 are a whopping 50,000 Kelvin
White, blue, red, orange, from hottest to coldest
The hottest is blue-white and the coolest is dark red.
blue and white
The hottest stars are blue in color and have surface temperatures exceeding 30,000 K. Following the sequence: O, B, A, F, G, K, M (from hottest to coolest), O-type stars are the hottest, with temperatures reaching over 30,000 K, while M-type stars are the coolest with temperatures around 2,400 K.