Posted in enart.xn--gmq282eogn.com on the March 22, 2010
Why are there no Green Coloured Stars?What about http://snipurl.com/to90 ???Howdy, Mongolia!
The absence of green stars is well explained here:
http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/may97/859923240.As.r.html
And here (scroll about halfway down the page):
http://www.sandyloan.f2s.com/2001_bbq.htm
There's an abundance of detail about stars' colors here (do a search
within the file for the word "green"):
http://www.nightscapes.net/techniques/TechnicalPapers/StarColors.pdf
Do these explanations satisfy?Pink
Boy that that was quick.
Please go ahead and post.
Now my next question
Why are there no Pink Stars :-)
MongoliaMongolia,
Thank you for accepting the material I gathered on this interesting
subject. I confess that I had wondered the same thing in the past, so
I was forearmed with links that I found on an earlier occasion. It is
my expectation that eventually all the research that I've done to
satisfy my own quirky curiosity will come in handy on GA.
The absence of green stars is well explained here:
MadSci Network: Why are there no green stars?
http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/may97/859923240.As.r.html
And here (scroll about halfway down the page):
Association of Falkirk Astronomers: Why are there no Green Stars?
http://www.sandyloan.f2s.com/2001_bbq.htm
There's an abundance of detail about stars' colors here (do a search
within the file for the word "green"):
Nightscapes: The Colors of the Stars
http://www.nightscapes.net/techniques/TechnicalPapers/StarColors.pdf
Regarding the matter of pink stars, I do not consider myself to be a
star, but when I look at myself in the mirror, I see signs of
gravitational collapse, and I often take antacid preparations because
of my gaseous core, so it may be that I am headed toward stardom. ;-)
Best,
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