He telleth the number of the stars; he calleth them all by their names.
Psalm 147:4
"Although some scientists claim stars can’t look green, many stargazers will swear that Zubeneschamali proves otherwise.
Zubeneschamali, aka Beta Librae, is the brightest star in the constellation Libra the Scales. It’s just a touch brighter than the other bright star in Libra, called Zubenelgenubi.
The incomparable Burnham’s Celestial Handbook quotes the star enthusiast Willian Tyler Olcott, who refers to this star as “… the only naked-eye star that is green in color.”
If, indeed, Zubeneschamali is truly green in color, it’s the only green star among the bright stars in the sky."
EarthSky
Ah, but alas....star guide claims it's color is--blue...
"Based on the spectral type (B8V) of the star, the star's color is blue."
StarGuide
Psalm 147:4
"Although some scientists claim stars can’t look green, many stargazers will swear that Zubeneschamali proves otherwise.
Zubeneschamali, aka Beta Librae, is the brightest star in the constellation Libra the Scales. It’s just a touch brighter than the other bright star in Libra, called Zubenelgenubi.
The incomparable Burnham’s Celestial Handbook quotes the star enthusiast Willian Tyler Olcott, who refers to this star as “… the only naked-eye star that is green in color.”
If, indeed, Zubeneschamali is truly green in color, it’s the only green star among the bright stars in the sky."
EarthSky
Ah, but alas....star guide claims it's color is--blue...
"Based on the spectral type (B8V) of the star, the star's color is blue."
StarGuide