what is the colour of stars seen to us and why even they are very far away from us?
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yellow
BLUE
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Even though the stars that we see in the night sky are all very far away, we can see them not by actually being able to resolve their sizes, but by measuring the light that they produce.A star's color is critical in identifying the star, because it tells us the star's surface temperature in the black body radiation scale. The sun has a surface temperature of 5,500 K, typical for a yellow star. ... The hottest stars are blue, with their surface temperatures falling anywhere between 10,000 K and 50,000 K.
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