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  • Understanding the Color of Low-Mass Stars: Why They Appear Red
    Low mass stars are red.

    Here's why:

    * Temperature: Low mass stars are cooler than our Sun. The color of a star is determined by its surface temperature. Cooler stars emit more red light.

    * Spectral Class: Low mass stars are classified as M-type stars, which are known for their reddish appearance.

    Think of the color of a burning ember or a fire. That's a good representation of the color of a low-mass star!

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