The surface temperature of the star Capella in the constellation of Auriga, or the "Charioteer", is in the general area of around 5,700 degrees Kelvin, though there are more than one star in Capella. Capella Is the brightest star in Auriga and the sixth brightest star in the sky, not including the Sun.
Gamma Cassiopeiae (or Cih) has a temperature of about 25,000 Kelvin
Like any constellation, Cassiopeia has billions of stars; these have different temperatures.
A constellation has no surface.
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Red stars have the lowest surface temperatures.
Different colors of stars "usually" means different temperatures. I don't remember the temperature that each color corresponds with, but when stars are different colors it is usually due to their temperature.
Black dwarfs have the lowest surface temperature.
The temperature of main sequence stars can vary quite a bit.
Cassiopeia's husband was Cepheus, the king.
cassiopea xamachana
cassiopea, Orion and polaris
it is seen in August through September
no, stars temperature are diffrent according to their color. for instance, blue white stars are hotter than red stars
the color of stars with the lowest surface temperature is red
Red stars have the coolest surface temperature while blue stars have the highest surface temperature. NERD!
you can tell the temperature by its color
The Color of stars depends upon their surface temperature.
queen cassiopea
All stars are hot. Their temperature can be determined by their color. The "coolest" stars are red in color. As temperature increases stars will go through orange, yellow, white, and finally blue for the hottest stars.
White stars are usually the hottest, followed by blue stars and then red stars.