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what is the colour of stars ??? why is it so ???

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The color of a star depends on its surface temperature. Our Sun’s surface temperature is about 6,000 Kelvin. Although it looks yellow from here on Earth, the light of the Sun would actually look very white from space. This white light coming off of the Sun is because its temperature is 6,000 Kelvin. If the Sun were cooler, it would give off light more on the red end of the spectrum, and if the Sun were hotter, it would look more blue.

And that’s just what we see with other stars. The coolest stars in the Universe are the red dwarf stars. These are stars with just a fraction of the mass of our Sun (as low as 7.5% the mass of the Sun). They don’t burn as hot in their cores, and their surface temperature is about 3,500 Kelvin. The light released from their surface looks mostly red to our eyes (although there are different colors mixed up in there too, red is the majority).

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