the temperature of the star can be estimated by:
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So, to summarize, if a star is a brilliant blue color, it's really hot and emits a lot of energy. If it's red, it has a cool surface temperature instead. Therefore, the dominant wavelength of a star's light can tell us its surfacetemperature.
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