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- Purple stars are not a natural phenomenon, but rather an optical effect caused by atmospheric aberrations, lensing effects, and the scattering of light1. Purple halos around stars can occur when refractive optics don’t focus blue and red wavelengths of light at the same place2. Purple stars are more noticeable when using inexpensive camera lenses and telescopes2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Although our limited eyes cannot detect purple stars, the color purple is nevertheless part of a skywatcher’s vocabulary. It becomes especially noticeable when we deal with atmospheric aberrations, lensing effects, and the scattering of light.www.astronomy.com/observing/the-color-purple/Purple halos around stars can be a problem when shooting with inexpensive camera lenses and telescopes. They come about when refractive optics — optics that contain lenses — don’t focus blue and red wavelengths of light at the same place as the rest of the visual spectrum.skyandtelescope.org/astronomy-blogs/astrophotogr…
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