Cyan Star
Cyan Star is a type of star that emits a blue-green light, indicating a high surface temperature. These stars are often classified as O-type or B-type stars, which are among the hottest and most massive in the universe. Their brightness and color are due to the intense energy produced during nuclear fusion in their cores.
Cyan Stars are typically found in young star clusters and are short-lived compared to cooler stars like G-type stars, such as our Sun. Their life cycle is relatively brief, lasting only a few million years before they evolve into supernovae or other stellar remnants, contributing to the formation of new celestial bodies.