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
This name is mainly used for the star "Gamma Pegasi". That is a blue supergiant star.
Gamma Arietis (Mesarthim) is a triple star system in the constellation Aries.γ² Arietis is an A type star and has a colour of whiteγ¹ Arietis is an A type star and has a colour of whiteγ Arietis C is a type K star and has a colour of red
B Centauri (B Cen) is a star in the constellation Centaurus.It is an orange giant with a spectral class of K3.
Gamma Aquilae (Tarazed) is a star in the constellation Aquila.It has a spectral type of K3 and is a giant orange 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.
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
The brightest star in Draco is Eltanin (Gamma Draconis), with an apparent visual magnitude of 2.24. [See Link]
The constellation Draco has several bright stars. The brightest is Gamma Draconis, or Eltanin with a magnitude of +2.24. The next brightest star is Eta Draconis at a magnitude of +2.7 with Beta Draconis, or Rastaban at +2.78. (Note that in the magnitude scale the larger the positive number is the dimmer the star, conversely, the more negative the number the brighter the star.)
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
green
Mu Draconis is a binary star - so which one?
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
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
There are three commonly known stars in the Draco constellation. Alpha Draconis is better known as Thuban. Beta Draconis is better known as Rastaban. Gamma Draconis is better known as Etamin.