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Last Post 3/7/2007 7:10 AM by  Terry Kucera
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2/27/2007 6:47 AM

    I was wondering if stars could be pink. For example if it's not quite a yellow star or a blue
    star - could it be pink?

    ME HAHAHA!!!


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    3/7/2007 7:10 AM
    Well, there are red stars. If they were a pale red they might seem a bit pink-ish, I suppose. Go out and look at the stars and decide for yourself. Some reddish stars include

    Aldebaran
    http://www.windows.ucar.e...verse/Aldebaran.html
    Betelgeuse
    http://www.windows.ucar.e...erse/betelgeuse.html

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