If a galaxy appears distinctly yellowish or reddish, what does this indicate about its overall stellar population?

Answer

It is predominantly populated by older, gas-depleted stars

A dominance of red or yellow light signals an older stellar population, characteristic of gas-depleted systems like ellipticals, whereas blue light signals active star formation.

If a galaxy appears distinctly yellowish or reddish, what does this indicate about its overall stellar population?

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