Answer #1: bright
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Answer #2: They're faint.
Another answer: They are indeed very faint.
They can have high surface temperatures, but they have very small surface areas.
No white dwarf star is visible from Earth with the "naked eye".
Yes but you have to level it down a lot but not enough to make it faint i sugest saving and then battling it so it you do make it faint you can turn it off and try again my cousin some how caught it with a regular pokeball
She cannot faint on command
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die no.but they can faint
If the enviorment is brightly lit, you may not see the spectrum as it will be too faint compared to the brightly lit background.
That can either be an old white dwarf, a red dwarf. or a brown dwarf.
a white dwarf star
Yes. Some faint background galaxies are masked out due to being close to a bright foreground galaxy.
If it is small and cool enough it could be a "brown dwarf". If it is a little warmer it is called a "Red Dwarf".
Red and White dwarf stars.
I would try a faint pink.
The faint light of the stars is masked by the bright light of the sun.
If you shine white light through a prism, you always get the same result - a spectrum. However, if the environment is brightly lit, you may not see the spectrum as it will be too faint compared to the brightly lit background.
I am not quite sure, but probably that would be some red dwarf that is too faint to be seen with the naked eye.
A red dwarf, i.e. a faint start, believed to be part of the Alpha Centauri system. The closest known star, apart from the Sun.
Sirius B is a faint white dwarf companion of Sirius A It has an apparent magnitude of +8.3 and an absolute magnitude of +11.18