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Kappa Orionis (Saiph) is the sixth brightest star in the constellation of Orion.It has a spectral type of B0 which means it is at the top end of the B-class spectral range.See related link for more information.
It is called Saiph
It's the Aquarian Age.
its blue white and it has a temperature of 30,000 to 40,000 degrees
No, but there is a constellation that look similar which is the Leo constellation(a lion).
Kappa Orionis (Saiph) is the sixth brightest star in the constellation of Orion.It is located approximately 700 light years from us.
Kappa Orionis (Saiph) is the sixth brightest star in the constellation of Orion.It has a spectral type of B0 which means it is at the top end of the B-class spectral range.See related link for more information.
In order of visible magnitude: Beta Ori - Rigel Alpha Ori - Betelgeuse Bellatrix Alnilam Alnitak Saiph Mintaka
There are 7 major stars that make up the constellation of Orion. These include Betelgeuse, Saiph, Bellatrix, Rigel, Alnitak, Alnilam, and Mintaka.
Saiph is a star in the constellation Orion with an apparent magnitude of 2.2; represents on of Orion's feet
it is the color blue
It is called Saiph
it has an apparent magnitude of 2.1
It is called Saiph
Saiph is a supergiant star, which is the biggest and brightest class of stars. However, it has used the hydrogen in its core and is losing mass; it will eventually collapse in on itself and become a supernova.
Gravity, proximity, age
It's the Aquarian Age.