Merak is a greenish white star
the distances of the merak star
Merak is a star, not a constellation. Merak and Dubhe are the two "pointer" stars at the lip of the Big Dipper, that point to Polaris in the northern sky. Merak is an "A1" spectral class "white" star, about 3 times more massive than the Sun, and correspondingly hotter.
it is a white main sequence star
Merak and Dubhe
78 light years
Merak is a star in the Big Dipper constellation, which is part of our Milky Way galaxy. The distance between Earth and Merak is about 79.7 light-years.
Merak is a blue-white main sequence star, also known as a type A1V star. It is part of the Big Dipper (Ursa Major) constellation and is approximately 79 light-years away from Earth.
Merak is a star located at the zodiac sign "grand bear". You can only see it by night on the nothern hemisphere. It is visible the whole year with eyes only.
because they have three star in the solar by melinda Myers
Merak and Dubhe, often referred to as the pointer stars, point to Polaris, which many people know as the North Star.
Maserati Merak was created in 1972.
A. J. Merak has written: 'Hydrosphere'