it means the same thing as a normal nautical star, it was just the person's preference to get it a certain color. the colors have no meaning A NOTE TO ALL: DONT POST ANSWERS IF YOU HAVE NO IDEA WHAT YOUR TALKING ABOUT, YOU MAKE THE WORLD A DUMBER PLACE Nautical a term describing things related to being at sea. Vessels at sea have "rules to the road" green is go red is stop, The port (left) side of a vessel shines a red light off the starboard beam indicating he has the right of way to all vessels to the right of his course because they see a red light, they must "stop" or yield to his right of way, vise versa your ship must yield to all vessels to the left of its course, because the starboard beam (right) light is shining green, indicating to other ships they have the right to go ahead. Left is Red, Right is Green WHY STARS? when you sail the open sea, and you are able to see what a red or green or any light looks like in the distance, it is easily comparible to that of what a star looks like, "NAUTICAL STAR" just some of its many meanings, its not because its the trendy cool thing to do, sorry
The color of a star indicates its temperature. Blue or white stars are the hottest and smallest. Red or orange stars are the coolest and largest. Stars like our sun with a yellow color are medium in both size and temperature. Generally, the smaller a star is the hotter it is.
Different colors of stars "usually" means different temperatures. I don't remember the temperature that each color corresponds with, but when stars are different colors it is usually due to their temperature.
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The different colors of stars include white, blue, red, red orange, orange, and yellow.
The different colors of stars include white, blue, red, red orange, orange, and yellow.
Common colors include red, orange, yellow, white, blue.
Blue stars are hot. Red stars are cool.
At different stages in their life cycles they have different temperatures and radiate different visible wavelengths.
Stars do have different colours. If you look carefully, you will see that there are differences between the colours of stars. Some are very different in colour to others, but you will only notice if you look at them carefully.
they get their colors by the different stars in the galaxy
Stars can range from blue to red depending on temperature and mass, with yellow stars in the middle and white stars on the back end of the spectrum.
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