It depends which star on the red carpet you think is the hottest. Actually the hottest part star will glow blue becasue it is near the fuel.
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Learn How Big Space Is With KidsAstronomy.com ... Stars work the same way. Their temperature determine what color they will be. Thus we can determine how hot a star is just by looking at its color.
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www.kidsastronomy.com/stars.htm
www.kidsastronomy.com/stars.htm
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Blue stars are the hottest whilst black dwarfs are the coldest. ... What causes the bands of color observed in the spectrum of a star? ...
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Astronomy question: Which star is the hottest blue giant red dwarf or regular yellow star? Blue Giant. Just remember this O.B.A.F.G.K.M O being the hottest and M being the coolest to help you remember ... Discuss the question "Which star is the hottest blue giant red dwarf or regular yellow star?"
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I know stars are ordered by color according to the Hertzprung-Russell Diagram, blue, white, yellow, orange and the coldest and dimmest stars are red. I guess my main question is, does a flame have an order of color like stars and going from hottest to coolest, what is it?
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www.newton.dep.anl.gov/askasci/gen01/gen01323.htm
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The astronomers at Harvard put their collective foot down and a color assignment was agreed. The hottest stars, like Rigel, were given the letter B. All B-type stars have a ... The Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, or simply the H-R diagram, plots star color along the horizontal axis and luminosity along the vertical axis.
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www.synapses.co.uk/astro/hrdiag.html
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Astronomers put filters of different standard colors on telescope to allow only light of a particular color from a star to pass. In this way, astronomers determine the brightness of a star at particular wavelengths. ... What is the Hottest Star? Ask IO. [Excerpted from Compton's Interactive Encyclopedia, 1993, 1994.]
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My colors for the sources are compared on Star color - data comparison, and plotted on Star color - data plots. Blackbody Teff's are explored on Star color - blackbody approximation. ... After this second letter comes a number from 0 to 9, which indicates its surface temperature -- 0 being the hottest at about 50 000 Kelvins,
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www.vendian.org/mncharity/dir3/starcolor/details.html
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in art we teach that red is warm and blue is cool but in space stars that are blue are considered the hottest. Temperature wise is blue hotter or is temperature as a indicator of color something that changes under different circumstances?
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www.madsci.org/posts/archives/mar2001/984443967.As.q.ht...
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