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If one examines the stars on a really dark night away from the glare of city lights, some stars appear distinctly reddish in color and other appear brilliant blue. why does this happen?

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Answer: The stars do not shine brighter than the sun.

Explanation: The sun is the brightest star

  • That star which looks distinct red means its planet of our solar system namely Mars

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For brilliant blue

  • Every star has their solar systems
  • Many plants move around them
  • When one of the planets come in between our sight and that star that glimpses