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6 November, 14:31
Stars are very hot but not very bright are called
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Darren Pollard
6 November, 14:59
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Most stars in the solar neighborhood are fainter and cooler than the Sun. There are also a handful of stars which are red and very bright (called red supergiants) and a few stars that are hot, but very faint (called white dwarfs).
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