When fire is REALLY hot it turns blue, if the sun is really hot and is also on fire, why is it not blue?
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The reason for that is the blue colour you observe at the hottest point of a gas flame is not due to the temperature (which reaches about 1,800 K), but is an emission band. As it's dominated by emissions bands, it does not follow a black body radiation curve.
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