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Probably by using a spectrometer, analyzing the light for the colour makeups that identify the different elements uniquely. Stars are made of both Helium and Hydrogen, they are in constant fusion which gives light and heat to our planet, the light can be broken down into different "Wavelengths" which are identified by colour, ranging from IR(Infrared) to UV(UltraViolet) and the rainbow of colours that are visible to the naked eye are between those, hydrogen particles release their own unique combination of these colours in the light they produce.

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