Sagittarius Star Cloud
			
		
		
		
			Stars come in all different colors.
The 
color of a star indicates its
surface temperature,
an important property used to assign each star a
spectral type.
Most stars in the
above Sagittarius Star Cloud 
are orange or red and relatively faint, as our 
Sun would appear.
The blue and greenish stars are hotter, 
many being relatively young and massive.  
The bright red stars are cool
Red Giants, bloated stars once similar to our 
Sun that have entered a more advanced stage of 
evolution.  
Stars of this Sagittarius Cloud lie towards the
center of our Galaxy -
tantalizing cosmic 
jewels viewed through a rift in the
dark, pervasive, interstellar
dust.
This famous stellar grouping houses some of the 
oldest stars known.