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what can you infer about an average star's brightness and temperature?​

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Stars with a high temperature are blue and bright, while stars with a low temperature are red and dim. For example, Spica is a blue star at approximately 25,000 K with a high brightness, and Barnard's star is a red star at approximately 3,000 Suns with with low brightness.

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