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  • Star Colors in Jupiter: What Do They Look Like?
    Jupiter itself doesn't have stars. It's a planet, and planets don't emit their own light. They reflect the light from the Sun.

    So, the "color" of the stars in Jupiter would be the same as the color of the Sun, which is yellowish-white.

    However, Jupiter's atmosphere scatters sunlight in a way that makes the planet appear slightly reddish-brown to our eyes.

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