Constellations don't have a color, or a surface temperature. Constellations are basically a range of directions in the sky.
Capricorn is a constellation, not a star. There are 104 stellar objects in Capricorn, and these vary greatly in their colours and emperatures.
Cygnus is a constellation made up of many stars - it will not have a colour nor temperature.
purple
its 4 degrees Fahrenheit and its surface is smooth
Its surface temperature
hWhat color is pegasus th constellation
yellow
Capricorn is a constellation, not a star. There are 104 stellar objects in Capricorn, and these vary greatly in their colours and emperatures.
Phoenix is a constellation, not a single star. The constellation contains a very large number of stars and other cosmic objects which have no astrophysical relationship with one another. It is simply that they are located in such a direction, and are so far away, that they appear to move together. The different objects vary enormously in their colour and surface temperatures.
It sounds as if you are asking about a star - but there is no star by that name. Rather, there are several stars in the constellation Delphinus, with names such as alpha delphini, beta delphini, etc.
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the color of stars with the lowest surface temperature is red
the color of stars with the lowest surface temperature is red
The Big Dipper is a constellation made up of seven stars and an awful lot of space in between.So probably just above 3 Kelvin.
Cygnus is a constellation made up of many stars - it will not have a colour nor temperature.
The Color of stars depends upon their surface temperature.