black dwarfs, cuz space is black too, so they would blend in with the night sky. red dwarfs would also be difficult to see, since they are very faint.
No, invisible is not a color. Color is a property of objects that can be seen, while invisible means something cannot be seen.
No, color can not be seen in the dark. The only color that can be seen in the dark is black, because it is dark. If it is not completely dark then you might be able to see the color of some objects.
Entire southern hemisphere.
Spirits cannot be seen, therefore they are of no color. By the way, God is a spirit.
From a great distance, our Sun, probably cannot be seen. It is a smaller star in our universe.
The significance of the Star of David is not its colour but its shape - a star with six points. The star has been seen in many colours and many forms. It is light-blue on the Israeli flag, but has also been seen in red, black and white amongst other colours.
Whatever hairstyle you buy in a certain color, you cannot change it unless you get that same hairstyle or another hairstyle in a different color.
The North Star is almost directly over the north pole, so it cannot be seen south of the equator.
A colour cannot be assigned to a young star. It all depends on the mass of the star as to what temperature it will reach, and this temperature will dictate what colour it is.
The color of the star Indicates its Temperature.
Black or blackness is the absence of any light whatsoever, so it is assumed that it cannot have any 'color'. So, 'no', would be the most probably answer.
the color of the star regulus is blue-white