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YELLOW STARS By Jessica, August, and Santiago Images of Yellow Stars: What are yellow stars? Yellow stars are stars that have reached a temperature of 5,000 to 6,000 degrees Fahrenheit, and around 6,000 Kelvin. Yellow Stars have an average temperature and that makes them yellow. Blue stars are the hottest, red are the coldest. Arcturus and Antares are some of the biggest Yellow Stars that we know. Arcturus, a proud Yellow Star About Arcturus • Arcturus is one of the biggest stars, and one of the biggest yellow stars. • Arcturus is the brightest star in the Constellation of Boötes. • Arcturus is the 4th Brightest stars. • Arcturus is visible from both hemispheres in the sky. Antares, a prouder Yellow Star About Antares • Antares is even bigger then Arcturus, it is in the top 10 biggest stars. • It is 800 Times the sun. • It is 600 Light-years from our Solar System. • In Persia it was known as a Royal Star. Fun Facts About Yellow Stars • When you think of a picture of a Star, you may think of a Yellow Star in the sky. But not all stars are yellow, most of them are red dwarf stars. • The Biggest stars usually live the youngest, and the smallest Stars live the shortest. • Pure Yellow Stars are difficult to see.