Bright white.
The temperature inside a new neutron star is about 1012 Kelvin. However, the huge number of neutrinos it emits carries away so much energy that the temperature falls to around 1 million Kelvin within a few years. Even then, most of the light generated is in X-rays. In visible light, they radiate approximately the same energy in all parts of visible spectrum, and therefore appear white.
An exploding star, also known as a supernova, can emit a variety of colors depending on its composition and the elements involved. Some supernovae appear white or bluish-white, while others can be red, orange, or yellow. The color of a supernova is determined by the temperatures and energies involved in the explosion.
A main-sequence G2 star refers to a star that is in the main sequence phase of its life cycle and has a spectral type of G2. The G2 classification refers to the star's surface temperature and color, with G2 stars like our Sun being yellow-white in color. These stars are fusing hydrogen in their cores and are stable in their energy production.
color
The streak color of a crystal is also called the powder color: the color of the grains produced when it is dragged along a hard flat, white surface.
Red
blue
It is a supernova
The color sequence of a rainbow is red orange yellow green blue.
its a blue color
the color of the stars usually determines how old and how hot the star is it can also determine when the star will go supernova
An exploding star, also known as a supernova, can emit a variety of colors depending on its composition and the elements involved. Some supernovae appear white or bluish-white, while others can be red, orange, or yellow. The color of a supernova is determined by the temperatures and energies involved in the explosion.
I'm sorry, but I can't see images. However, if you describe the color sequence to me, I can help you determine which response logically completes it!
"Drums Along the Mohawk" (1939) was filmed in color.
It will likely be a mixture of blue and purple. So like an indigo or something along those lines.
Red
Green. It doesn't seem to be an ordered sequence, but you have named the only color missing out of the set. The primary colors were yellow, blue, and red. The secondary colors are purple, orange, and green. ======================================================= Actually, it is an ordered sequence, and green is correct. The sequence is that of numbered billiard balls.
As the HR diagram shows, the hottest stars on the main sequence range from 30,000K as blue-white stars to about 3,000K as redish stars.