some people think 21 main stars and others 7 main stars.
Pisces is a constellation, not a star. However, within the Pisces constellation, there are various types of stars including main sequence stars, giants, and supergiants. The specific type of star can vary within the constellation.
Piscium, which is what a star is called that is in the constellation Pisces. There are multiple Piscium, such as 54 Piscium, 109 Piscium, and Eta Piscium are some of the constellation Pisces's stars.
The surface temperature of Pisces, the constellation, cannot be determined because it is a collection of stars at varying distances from Earth. Each star in the constellation will have its own surface temperature.
The major stars in the Pisces constellation include Alrescha, Fomalhaut, and Eta Piscium. Alrescha is a double star system known for its optical illusion of appearing as a single star. Fomalhaut is one of the brightest stars in the sky and Eta Piscium is a binary star system located close to Alrescha.
The constellation Pisces doesn't contain any stars that are brighter than fourth magnitude. Its brightest star is Eta Piscium, which is a class G giant star.
Pisces (fish) is a constellation, not a star.
by one star it is the biggest.
Van Maanen's star is 2° of the star Delta Piscium, in the middle of the constellation Pisces.
Since Pisces is a constellation, each of the stars that make it up have different distances from us. The farthest star that makes up this constellation is, 101 Piscium, located 2296 light years away; the closest star is Van Maanen's star, which is 14 light years away.
The Pisces constellation primarily contains stars that are classified as main-sequence stars and giants. The most notable stars in Pisces include Alpha Piscium (also known as El Rischa), which is a binary star system, and Beta Piscium, a giant star. Overall, the stars in Pisces are generally of spectral types ranging from A to K, with most being relatively faint compared to brighter constellations.
Alrisha is a binary star (two stars) that are both white dwarfs. It is located at the bottom of Pisces, and is the star that binds the tails of the two Pisces fish together. Since both stars are white dwarfs, the stars are degenerate, meaning they no longer fuse energy, and are in the process of cooling down.
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