an Entity in Data Space: 134.155.108.49:8890
The correspondence between temperature and (radiant) color is called the black body effect. The less ideal a black body something is, the less strongly this rule is adhered to. In physical reality, there is no perfect black body, and one cannot—as a matter of fact—determine the temperature of a star by its color alone. The "color temperature" of a star does not strongly correspond to its actual temperature. --- Extra ---
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