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The color of a star is its . . . color. In other words, a star's color shows us how white-hot it is. Some stars, like our Sun, are colored slightly in the yellow direction of white-hot.

Bigger stars are less yellow and more blue - the bigger, the hotter, the bluer shade of white-hot they are.

Red giants, white dwarfs and black holes are something related, but different.

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