Beta Leonis (or Denebola) is the second brightest star in the constellation Leo.
It is a type A3V star. This means it is very hot 7,500 -> 10,000 Kelvin and will appear as white.
Denebola is a class A star on the Main Sequence of the H-R diagram. Its burns with the white color typical of these large, hot stars.
about 56
Denebola is twice the size of the sun, though it's actual size is what I'd like to know.
11 parsecs
Beta Leonis (or Denebola) is the second brightest star in the constellation Leo. It is a type A3V star. This means it is very hot 7,500 -> 10,000 Kelvin and will appear as white.
Denebola is a class A star on the Main Sequence of the H-R diagram. Its burns with the white color typical of these large, hot stars.
about 56
Denebola is twice the size of the sun, though it's actual size is what I'd like to know.
11 parsecs
Its estimated to be aound 8500 Kelvin.
Beta Leonis (or Denebola) is the second brightest star in the constellation Leo. It is a type A3V star. This means it is very hot 7,500 -> 10,000 Kelvin and will appear as white.
Beta Leonis (or Denebola) is the second brightest star in the constellation Leo.It is a type A3V star. This means it is very hot 7,500 -> 10,000 Kelvin and will appear as white.
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Two semi-famous ones are Regulus, which is at the Lion's heart (it's part of the backwards question mark, which is the lion's mane - Regulus would be the 'period' of the backwards question mark) and Denebola - which is in the lion's tail. 'Deneb' is an Arabic word meaning tail, Denebola means tail of the lion.
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The names of the main stars in Leo Lion are; 1.DENEBOLA 2.REGULUS 3.ALGIEBA
The names of the main stars in Leo Lion are; 1.DENEBOLA 2.REGULUS 3.ALGIEBA