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Hi
Sirius B, a white dwarf, has a surface temperature of around 25,000 degrees C. Sirius A, a blue/white main sequence star has a surface temperature of around 12,000 degrees C. Usually the bluer a star is, the hotter it is. Just wondered why it's not the case here. |
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