Asked by Katrell
Why do extremely cold stars look fainter than we might expect from their luminosities and distances?
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drwls
"Luminosity" measures the total power output at all wavelengths. Very cold stars emit most of their radiation in the (invisible) infrared. Thus they appear unusally weak at visible wavelengths.
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