Photo of sky shows bright purple and red stars not visible to the eye?

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Photo of sky shows bright purple and red stars not visible to the eye?

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Title says it all. I took a photo of a double rainbow and captured multiple purple and red stars? I have captured one purple onr before and was told it was a black hole and the ultraviolet light was only visible on my phone. Can anyone shed some light on this? Ill upload the photo. Youll have to zoom im and have a good look.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/9m3aw0axyvfjh ... 1.jpg?dl=0
https://1drv.ms/i/s!AoxyttB0yspIjjoDtFh9Pbiqe0yn
Sorry for the bad quality. I hope you can still see it clearly. Try both links.
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Re: Photo of sky shows bright purple and red stars not visible to the eye?

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Hello Saladin,

I see that you are registered as an adult. The Science Buddies Ask the Expert forum is for students in grades K-12 who are doing science projects. If you are a parent or a teacher working with students on science projects, please tell us about the project. Otherwise, there are other forums on the internet where you can find answers to your questions. Thank you!
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Re: Photo of sky shows bright purple and red stars not visible to the eye?

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Thats great, thanks for sharing your knowledge and for all your help.
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