Why are there no green stars?

There are no green stars because the 'black-body
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By definition, a black body in thermal equilibrium has an emissivity ε = 1. A source with a lower emissivity, independent of frequency, is often referred to as a gray body. Constructing black bodies with an emissivity as close to 1 as possible remains a topic of current interest.
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spectrum' of stars, which describes the amount of light at each wavelength and depends on temperature, doesn't produce the same spectrum of colours as, for example, a rainbow.
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Why are there no purple or green stars?

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. Stars are a multicolored bunch. There are red giants on the verge of explosions. Big blue ones that shine in the belt of the constellation Orion and other places.
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Do purple and green stars exist?

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.
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What is the green star in the sky?

It's just a touch brighter than the other bright star in Libra, called Zubenelgenubi. Modern observers – and we're talking about professional astronomers now – often say that the star Zubeneschamali in the constellation Libra is white or bluish. But earlier observers often described Beta Librae as a green star.
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Is sun a green star?

Our sun is a green star.

In the sun's case, the surface temperature is about 5,800 K, or 500 nanometers, a green-blue. However, as indicated above, when the human eye factors in the other colors around it, the sun's apparent color comes out a white or even a yellowish white.
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Why are there no Purple Stars? or Green Stars?



Are there black stars?

A black star is created when matter compresses at a rate significantly less than the free fall velocity of a hypothetical particle falling to the center of its star, because quantum processes create vacuum polarization, which creates a form of degeneracy pressure, preventing spacetime (and the particles held within it) ...
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Can you get green stars?

Any star emitting mostly green will be putting out lots of red and blue as well, making the star look white. Changing the star's temperature will make it look orange, or yellow, or red, or blue, but you just can't get green. Our eyes simply won't see it that way. That's why there are no green stars.
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How many green stars are there?

Green Stars are hidden collectibles, along with Stamps, in Super Mario 3D World. There are 380 Green Stars in Super Mario 3D World, in total. There are generally 3 Green Stars in every level, but some enemy blockades and boss fights between levels have single Green Stars.
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Can falling stars be green?

“Different chemicals in the meteors produce different colors as they burn up while entering the Earth's atmosphere,” Samuhel said. For example, meteors made from primarily calcium will give off a purple or violet color, while those made out of magnesium will appear to have a green or teal color.
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Can pink stars exist?

The Whirlpool Galaxy (M51) appears pink along its spiral arms due to a large amount of star... [+] In this particular case, a nearby galaxy gravitationally interacting with the Whirlpool galaxy is triggering this star formation, but all spirals rich in gas exhibit some level of new star birth.
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What if our sun was green?

The sun emits all colors of the rainbow more or less evenly and in physics, we call this combination "white". That is why we can see so many different colors in the natural world under the illumination of sunlight. If sunlight were purely green, then everything outside would look green or dark.
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Are any planets green?

Explanation: Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun which looks green color.
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Are there blue stars?

Blue stars are stars that have at least 3 times the mass of the Sun and up. Whether a star has 10 times the mass of the Sun or 150 solar masses, it's going to appear blue to our eyes. An example of a blue star is the familiar Rigel, the brightest star in the constellation Orion and the 6th brightest star in the sky.
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Is there a yellow star?

Largest Yellow Star Ever Seen Revealed in New Light (Video, Images) A powerful telescope in Chile has imaged the largest yellow star ever discovered. The star, called HR 5171 A, shines 12,000 light-years from Earth in the center of a new image released today (March 12).
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Is there a green sun?

The Sun can sometimes appear as a green spot for a second or two as it is rising or setting: this is known as green flash. Roughly speaking, the red light from the Sun is blocked by Earth, the blue light is scattered by the atmosphere, and the green light is refracted by the atmosphere to the observer.
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Are there Stamps in Bowser's fury?

This new version of the game has a few new bells and whistles up its sleeve, including online multiplayer, a photo mode, and a brand-new mode called Bowser's Fury. The brand new photo mode makes use of the Stamps found throughout Super Mario 3D World. There are 85 Stamps in total hidden across the game's many worlds.
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How many Stamps do you need to unlock world crown?

Stamps are hidden collectibles, along with Green Stars, in Super Mario 3D World. There are 85 Stamps in Super Mario 3D World, in total, and you need 342 Green Stars and 76 Stamps to unlock World Crown.
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What happens when you complete Mario 3D world?

The final five Stamps in Super Mario 3D World are unlocked by beating every level in the game with every playable character (including Rosalina). That goal includes all Blockades and Mystery Houses (although you can skip Captain Toad levels if you want to).
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Are there orange stars?

Orange stars are also known as K-Class type stars which are slightly cooler than our own star. Orange dwarf stars are also smaller than our Sun. These orange stars last longer than our Sun. Whilst our star will live for ten billion years of which it is middle-aged, an Orange Star could live for up to 70 billion years.
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Is there anything green in space?

Also, there are green objects in space, but they are very different than stars (gas clouds and planets). And finally, the color we see from an object depends on how that object emits light, which can be just as important as the light emitted itself.
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What creates a white hole?

White holes are created when astrophysicists mathematically explore the environment around black holes, but pretend there's no mass within the event horizon. What happens when you have a black hole singularity with no mass? White holes are completely theoretical mathematical concepts.
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Is black hole actually a hole?

Don't let the name fool you: a black hole is anything but empty space. Rather, it is a great amount of matter packed into a very small area - think of a star ten times more massive than the Sun squeezed into a sphere approximately the diameter of New York City.
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