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- Purple stars are not visible in the night sky because our eyes are better at perceiving blue than purple12. If there are any violet stars out there, then we'll only be able to see them as blue stars because the blue will outshine the violet/purple part of the spectrum1. Green and purple stars do exist, but they are not visible because of the way humans perceive visible light3. The color of stars depends on their temperatures, and they emit radiation throughout the visible spectrum4.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The hottest stars are the blue stars and an example of this is Spica in the constellation of Virgo. Our eyes are more adapted to seeing blue rather than violet so if there are any violet stars out there, then we'll only be able to see them as blue stars because the blue will outshine the violet/purple part of the spectrum.www.universeguide.com/blogarticle/why-are-there-…Purple is another color you won't see in the night sky. This is because our eyes are better at perceiving blue than purple, and stars that emit purple light also emit a lot of blue light (the neighboring color on the spectrum).www.mentalfloss.com/article/646261/why-are-ther…Although you can spot many colors of stars in the night sky, purple and green stars aren't seen because of the way humans perceive visible light.www.livescience.com/34469-purple-stars-green-sta…Green and purple stars do exist. The color of stars depends on their temperatures, and they emit radiation throughout the visible spectrum. But when a star emits peak radiation at a wavelength we define as green, it also emits radiation over the rest of the spectrum. Green is in the middle.parade.com/295384/marilynvossavant/can-stars-b…
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