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Looking through a telescope, you see a star with an overall color and hue similar to the shade of the circle pictured below. What is the color of the peak wavelength of photon emitted by a star with this color (i. e., what would be the color of photon which this star emits in greatest numbers, according to the star's blackbody peak?)a. White
b. Red
c. Cream
d. Green
e. Blue
f. Orange

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