Why are red supergiants generally observed more frequently than blue supergiants at any given time?

Answer

The blue phase is a rapid evolutionary sprint, while the red phase is relatively longer

The observation frequency reflects the duration of the phase; the blue supergiant phase is rapid, whereas the cooler, expanded red supergiant phase lasts relatively longer.

Why are red supergiants generally observed more frequently than blue supergiants at any given time?
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