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Have you ever wondered why stars look different colours? What do these colours mean? How do we know what stars are made of? Explore these questions with our classify a star activity. Use Wien’s displacement law to work out the temperatures and classifications of some real stars!

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By the end of this resource you will:

  • Have used Wien’s displacement law to calculate the temperature of a star
  • Used Wien’s displacement law on real stellar data
  • Analysed a stellar spectrum to find absorption lines

To complete this resource you will need:

  • A calculator
  • A pen/pencil
  • A ruler

Approx Duration
30 - 60 mins

Have a go!

Your challenge is to work out the temperature of a star using Wien’s displacement law using the worksheet above.

  • First, make sure you have a copy of the worksheet and a calculator to hand.
  • Follow the steps in the worksheet to find:
    • The temperature of a blackbody
    • The temperature of a real stellar spectrum
    • Absorption lines in a stellar spectrum
  • Well done – you’ve classified a star!