An O star will have a blue to blue-white colour.
The color of a star is a good indicator of its temperature.
the star is yellow
The star Botein appears white to blue-white in color.
Phecda is a bluish-white star located in the constellation of Ursa Major.
No, the color of a star does not directly indicate its absolute distance. Star color is related to its surface temperature, and stars of different temperatures can be located at varying distances from Earth. The brightness of a star, as measured by its apparent magnitude, is more indicative of its distance.
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The color of the star Indicates its Temperature.
the color of the star regulus is blue-white
To my knowledge the color is simply a matter of choice....Maybe they thot that color looks best in their skin, maybe it was their fav-o-rite color....But if there is a hidden meaning, ask the one who wears it....TatuBaron
the color of the star regulus is blue-white
The five categories of a star classification are O, B, A, F, G, K, and M. These categories are based on the star's surface temperature, color, and spectral features. O stars are the hottest and bluest, while M stars are the coolest and reddest.
The hotter the star, the closer to white the color.
The color of Bernard's the star is red.
the color of a young star is *bluish white*
Cursa is a blue star with a B-V color index of -0.19, indicating a bluish-white color.
The most massive type of main sequence star on the HR diagram would be indicated by the main sequence area at the top left of the HR diagram, which would be blue or violet in color. Zeta Puppis is an example of such a star. It comes in at 40 solar masses. It is classified as a type "O" star.
Those are codes for spectral types - roughly, the color of the stars.