There are no blue dwarfs in existence in the universe yet. Apart from which our Sun can never be a blue dwarf.
Finally please note your question is pointless "what if" does not lead anybody towards knowing what it is you are actually asking about.
Ceres is the closest dwarf planet to the sun. Ceres is in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. The other dwarf planets are out past the orbit of Neptune.
The dwarf planet that takes 252 years to orbit the sun is called Pluto. It was reclassified as a dwarf planet in 2006.
It depends on the dwarf planet's distance. Pluto the most famous dwarf plant takes 248 years to orbit the sun.
the sun, Pluto is a very cold dwarf planet, which is very small and was just recently proven a dwarf planet.
Our Sun is a yellow dwarf, so it's mass will be comparable. See related questions for the mass of the Sun
Blue dwarf diameter(sun=1)=4 times the sun's Blue dwarf mass(sun=1)=10 times sun's
Blue dwarf diameter(sun=1)=4 times the sun's Blue dwarf mass(sun=1)=10 times sun's
Depends what type of dwarf star. - Our Sun is a yellow dwarf.
No. A blue dwarf is a theoretical class of star. The known blue stars are not blue dwarfs.
The Sun is not red. Its radiation is most intense in the yellow-green part of the spectrum, which is why it is called a "yellow dwarf" star.
It is impossible for the sun to be a dwarf galaxy because the sun is a star. But if you're asking if it's a dwarf star, then no, otherwise we'd be dead.
Eris is the farthest dwarf planet from the sun.
Ceres is the closest dwarf planet to the sun. Ceres is in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. The other dwarf planets are out past the orbit of Neptune.
A red dwarf star is smaller, dimmer, and cooler than our sun.
Only a red dwarf star is red. Our Sun is a yellow dwarf. A red dwarf is red because it is cool, and cool colours are red whereas hot colours are white and blue.
No Rigel is a huge, blue supergiant of spectral class B8 Ia, Rigel has an intrinsic brightness about 40,000 times as luminous as that of the sun.
its not a massive or a dwarf star