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  • Star Color at 6000°C: What Color is It?
    A star with a surface temperature of 6000 degrees Celsius would appear yellow.

    Here's why:

    * Star color and temperature: A star's color is directly related to its surface temperature. Hotter stars emit more blue light, while cooler stars emit more red light.

    * Our Sun: Our Sun has a surface temperature of about 5,500 degrees Celsius and appears yellow-white.

    * The yellow range: Stars with temperatures around 6,000 degrees Celsius fall within the yellow range of the color spectrum.

    Keep in mind that the color of a star can be slightly affected by factors like its composition and how much dust and gas are present between us and the star.

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