why stars are white?
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The color of a star is linked to its surface temperature. The hotter the star, the shorter the wavelength of light it will emit. The hottest ones are blue or blue-white, which are shorter wavelengths of light. ... The star would therefore appear white — a combination of all colors.
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The color of a star is linked to its surface temperature. The hotter the star, the shorter the wavelength of light it will emit. The hottest ones are blue or blue-white, which are shorter wavelengths of light. ... The star would therefore appear white — a combination of all colors.
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All stars emit all colors of light. They appear colorful to us because of their temperature. The bigger the stars, the hotter they are, and appear more blue to us. The reason most stars appear white to us is because we have two different kind of light sensors in our eyes.
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