The coldest stars are the red dwarves. Anything colder than that would be a "brown dwarf", which is no longer really a star.
The coldest desert outside of Antarctica would be the Gobi Desert which has temperatures in winter that sometimes plunge to 40 or 50 degrees F below zero.
The Arctic Ocean is the coldest as well as the smallest ocean.
There is no other name for Star Wars. It's just STAR WARS.
The First Star Trek Pilot's name Is "The Cage".
Natural objects that orbit a star form that star's solar system. The name comes from the name of our star, which is Sol. Earth is part of the Solar System. Another star's system might be referred to by the name of that star, as in the Polaris System.
A black dwarf star is the coldest. See related question.
Lomuos
Black - Blue. Black stars have cooled off completely (some are huge hunks of carbon (diamond!). Stars that are progressively warmer are brown, red, orange, yellow, then blue, blue-white are the hottest.
It depends on your interpretation of what a star is:The coldest star on the main dequence is a red dwarf.The coldest star off of the main dequence is a red giant.The coldest stellar remant is a black dwarf.However, there stars that cannot fuse hydrogen, but emit light: They are:Brown dwarf < 2,000 oKMethane dwarfs < 1,300 oKSub Brown Dwarfs < 600 oKBlack dwarf 2.3 oK - although none have been observed - See related link.
Antarctica
Antarctica is both the largest and coldest desert on earth.
antartica
Pluto is not a star. It is a dwarf planet, though planets in our solar system may resemble stars when seen by the naked eye. Pluto is the coldest planetoid in our solar system, though there may be colder planets and dwarf planets in the universe. Pluto is indeed colder than any star.
tundra
Stars arent cold. They are only cold if they are no longer a star. :x the color of our sun because it is in it,s beginning stages.
Atlantic Ocean
Triton. It is the coldest object that has been measured in our Solar System, with a temperature of -235° C (-391° F).