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    • While the five star colors are blue, white, yellow, orange, and red, there are in-between colors. The color classes are O (blue), B (bluish), A (blue-white), F (white), yellow-white (G), orange (K), and red (M)… See more

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    The black-body spectrum allows for violet, which occurs at a temperature around 39,700 K. That is quite a bit hotter than a blue star (~25000 K). However, the Morgan-Ke… See more

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    Our Sun is an example of a star that emits peak light in the green region of the spectrum. But, the Sun appears whiteas viewed from space because its apparent color is an … See more

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  1. Purple stars are something the human eye won't easily see because our eyes are more sensitive to blue light. Since a star emitting purple light also sends out blue light — the two colors are next to one another on the visible light spectrum — the human eye primarily picks up the blue light.
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  2. Why Are There No Purple or Green Stars? - Live …

    Mar 29, 2013 · Purple stars are something the human eye won't easily see because our eyes are more sensitive to blue light. Since a star emitting purple light also sends out blue light — the two colors are...

     
  3. Why are there no Purple Stars? or Green Stars? - YouTube

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  6. The Colors of Stars, Explained | Scientific American

    Aug 25, 2023 · From dim red to brilliant blue, stellar colors span the spectrum—and reveal how much any star brings the heat. Whether red, orange, yellow, blue or white, the stars of the globular cluster...

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  9. Do green and purple stars exist? : r/askscience - Reddit

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  11. The true colors of stars - Advanced Science News

    Apr 26, 2022 · As expected, some color representations of stars appeared to be a bit inaccurate — for example, red dwarf stars actually look orange to the human eye and old white dwarfs appear pale orange. On the other hand, the results …

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