Mu Draconis is a binary star - so which one?
Draconis means "of the dragon" in Latin. Specifically, it can mean "of the constellation Draco", as in, for example, the name of the star Sigma Draconis.
Iota Draconis b was created in 2002.
Zeta Draconis is a binary star system where one of the stars, Zeta Draconis A, has a luminosity around 14 times that of the sun.
I don't know. But they are small.
The temperature of Xi Draconis is estimated to be 4,445 Kelvin. It is located about 112.5 light years from earth.
Draco (genitive: draconis).
8000 K
Epsilon Draconis (Tyl) is astar in the constellation Draco.It has a spectral type of K0 so it's colour will be orange to orange-yellow.
The brightest is Gamma Draconis or Eltanin or Etanin (magnitude 2.2) The second brightest is Beta Draconis or Rastaban (magnitude 2.8) Traditionally the star designated as Alpha is the brightest in most constellations but not in Draco. Alpha Draconis or Thuban and is magnitude 3.6
No, there are no horses.
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Draco is a constellation located in the northern sky. Thuban, also known as Alpha Draconis, was the brightest star in the constellation and served as the North Star around 2700 BC. Today, it is not considered a major star in terms of brightness.