No. Arcturus is believed to be a single star.
No planets have been detected in the Arcturus star system
Arcturus, the britghest star in the Northern Hemisphere, is a highly evolved Orange-Red Giant.
Arcturus is the brightest star that can be seen during the summer. Vega is also visible during the summer and would also be very bright, but not as bright as Arcturus.
I do not know which star is the one you refer to as "Pointer Star" but Arcturus has a declination (angle above the celestial equator) of +19° 10′ 56″. If yout "Pointer Star is "Polaris" then the angular distance between these stars is (90° - 19° 10′ 56″) or 70° 49' 04"
Arcturus is in class A.
No, Arcturus is a star.
Star Arcturus has a temperature of around 3,700 to 5,200 Kelvin.
No. Arcturus is believed to be a single star.
No, Arcturus is a red giant star, not a nebula.
Arcturus is the Zenith Star of the Hawaiian Islands
The Arcturus Star is located in the constellation Bootes.
Arcturus means the Guardian of the Bear and is a star in the sky. Arcturus is the brightest star in the constellation Bootes. This star looks like a left foot.
The Arcturus Star is located in the constellation Bootes.
Arcturus has an Apparent magnitude (visual magnitude) of −0.04, but note it is a variable star.
Arcturus is the name of a star - also known as Alpha Bootes.
No planets have been detected in the Arcturus star system