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each different star in the constellation (there are 13) would have a different surface temperature, which is based on what phase of stellar life they are in and how massive they are
Constellations don't have a color, or a surface temperature. Constellations are basically a range of directions in the sky.
purple
its 4 degrees Fahrenheit and its surface is smooth
Its surface temperature
the color of stars with the lowest surface temperature is red
the color of stars with the lowest surface temperature is red
each different star in the constellation (there are 13) would have a different surface temperature, which is based on what phase of stellar life they are in and how massive they are
The Color of stars depends upon their surface temperature.
Constellations don't have a color, or a surface temperature. Constellations are basically a range of directions in the sky.
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purple
The color is basically an indication of its surface temperature.
its 4 degrees Fahrenheit and its surface is smooth
Its surface temperature
yellow
its surface temperature