An orange color.
Well Im doing a project in science and Im doing the star Constellation Draco and the apparent magnitude I found was 2.24, Hope this helps
Zeta Draconis is a binary star system where one of the stars, Zeta Draconis A, has a luminosity around 14 times that of the sun.
B Centauri (B Cen) is a star in the constellation Centaurus.It is an orange giant with a spectral class of K3.
Vela is a variable type star known as a Gamma Cassiopeiae variable. These stars are typically hot, massive, and rapidly rotating objects that exhibit irregular changes in brightness due to their spinning and interacting binary nature.
This name is mainly used for the star "Gamma Pegasi". That is a blue supergiant star.
Gamma Draconis (Eltanin and Etamin) is a star in the constellation Draco.It is an orange giant of spectral type K5
Gamma Draconis, also known as Etamin or Eltanin.
The brightest star in Draco is Eltanin (Gamma Draconis), with an apparent visual magnitude of 2.24. [See Link]
Gamma Draconis (Eltanin) is a star in the constellation Draco.It has an apparent magnitude of +2.24It has an absolute magnitude of -1.04
Well Im doing a project in science and Im doing the star Constellation Draco and the apparent magnitude I found was 2.24, Hope this helps
green
Draco is a constellation located in the northern sky. Thuban, also known as Alpha Draconis, was the brightest star in the constellation and served as the North Star around 2700 BC. Today, it is not considered a major star in terms of brightness.
The star Etamin, also known as Gamma Draconis, is located approximately 154.6 light-years away from Earth in the constellation Draco.
The brightest is Gamma Draconis or Eltanin or Etanin (magnitude 2.2) The second brightest is Beta Draconis or Rastaban (magnitude 2.8) Traditionally the star designated as Alpha is the brightest in most constellations but not in Draco. Alpha Draconis or Thuban and is magnitude 3.6
Mu Draconis is a binary star - so which one?
Draconis means "of the dragon" in Latin. Specifically, it can mean "of the constellation Draco", as in, for example, the name of the star Sigma Draconis.
purple/blue