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Barnard's Star Temperature: A Detailed Look
Barnard's Star is a
red dwarf star
with a surface temperature of about
3,100 Kelvin (2,830 degrees Celsius or 5,120 degrees Fahrenheit)
.
This is significantly cooler than our Sun, which has a surface temperature of about 5,500 Kelvin.
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