Zubeneschamali, Zuben Eschamali, Zuben el Chamali, Zubenesch, Zubenelg, Kiffa Borealis, Lanx Australisα2 Libα291308417262214h 50m 52.78s−16° 02′ 29.8″2.750.8877A3IVZubenelgenubi, Zuben Elgenubi, Kiffa Australis, Elkhiffa australisσ Libσ201332167371415h 04m 04.26s−25° 16′ 54.7″3.25−1.51292M3/M4IIIpreviously γ Scorpii; Brachium, Cornu, Zuben el Genubi, Zuben Hakrabi, Ankaaυ Libυ391390637647015h 37m 01.46s−28° 08′ 06.3″3.60−0.28195K3IIIDerakrab Borealis, Deracrab Borealis, Dhira al Akrabτ Libτ401393657660015h 38m 39.38s−29° 46′ 39.7″3.66−2.01445B2.5VDerakrab Australis, Deracrab Australis, Dhira al Akrabγ Libγ381389057633315h 35m 31.54s−14° 47′ 22.4″3.910.56152K0IIIZuben Elakrab, Zuben (el) Hakrabi, Zuben Hakraki
There are 6 stars in the constellation Libra.
The constellation Libra has 6 stars that represents the Zodiac sign Libra
Libra's stars are approximately 20,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
There are 6 stars in the constellation Libra.
To the naked eye, it Contains 83 stars. The brigthest are the northern and southern claws. :)
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the big dipper
Libra is a constellation, a specific part of the celestial sphere. So it is not a physical entity that could have a temperature. If you are referring to the stars that can be found within its boundaries, they can be any temperature that applies to a star (anything between 3000K and 20000K)
"Libra" is a constellation ... a group of stars that seem to join in a pattern when viewed by humans on Earth, in a region of the sky defined by human astronomers on Earth. The stars in Libra are totally unrelated to each other, and each of them is at a different distance from Earth.
A group of stars that form a pattern is a constellation. it forms many different patterns, such as Aries, Libra, Scorpio, Leo, Capricorn, etc.
There are 6 main starts that make up the constellation, Libra. The names of these stars are, Beta Librae, Gamma Librae, Alpha Librae, Upsilon Librae, Tau Librae, and Sigma Librae.
Corvus,Cancer,and Libra.