A constellation is an imaginary pattern in the sky formed by imaginary lines that connect
several stars. The individual stars in a constellation have no relationship or association
to each other. Every star in a constellation generally has a different color, temperature,
size, age, and distance from earth.
Each constellation has many stars, with different colors and temperatures.
alpha 4500k
beta 4650k
zeta 1440k
gamma 3900k
kappa 9.506k
Comment: I haven't checked, but at least some of these numbers must be wrong.
Phoenix is a constellation, not a single star. The constellation contains a very large number of stars and other cosmic objects which have no astrophysical relationship with one another. It is simply that they are located in such a direction, and are so far away, that they appear to move together. The different objects vary enormously in their colour and surface temperatures.
Pisces is a constellation or a sign of the Zodiac. Neither of these has a surface or surface-temperature.The stars in Pisces do of course, but there are quite a few - do you mean one of these?
The surface temperature of the star Capella in the constellation of Auriga, or the "Charioteer", is in the general area of around 5,700 degrees Kelvin, though there are more than one star in Capella. Capella Is the brightest star in Auriga and the sixth brightest star in the sky, not including the Sun.
Red stars have the lowest surface temperatures.
Black dwarfs have the lowest surface temperature.
Phoenix is a constellation, not a single star. The constellation contains a very large number of stars and other cosmic objects which have no astrophysical relationship with one another. It is simply that they are located in such a direction, and are so far away, that they appear to move together. The different objects vary enormously in their colour and surface temperatures.
Constellation's cannot be colors, but individual stars in a constellation can be. The Phoenix constellation is made up of 7 stars
12 stars make up the phoenix constellation.
3,930 degrees kelvin. one of the coolest/coldest stars in the constellation
A constellation has no surface, it is an imaginary pattern of stars.
It sounds as if you are asking about a star - but there is no star by that name. Rather, there are several stars in the constellation Delphinus, with names such as alpha delphini, beta delphini, etc.
Lupus cannot have a surface area temperature. Each star has it's own surface temperature, so the only way to find the surface temp. is to find the averages of all of the stars, i guess...
Phoenix is a minor constellation in the southern sky.It is named after the Phoenix a mythical bird. There are only two stars in the whole constellation which are brighter in magnitude 5.0.Alpha Phoenicis is named Ankaa , an Arabic word meaning "The Phoenix"
Ursa Major is a constellation, made up of many different stars. "It" doesn't have a temperature. Each star in it has it's own temperature.
A meaningless phrase.Constellations are semi-arbitrarily defined patches of sky. They don't have a "surface temperature" because they aren't physical objects and don't have a surface.The stars within the constellation of Virgo are physical objects and do have a surface temperature. But you'd need to be more specific about which star you meant for us to answer the question.
Pisces is a constellation or a sign of the Zodiac. Neither of these has a surface or surface-temperature.The stars in Pisces do of course, but there are quite a few - do you mean one of these?
The surface temperature of the star Capella in the constellation of Auriga, or the "Charioteer", is in the general area of around 5,700 degrees Kelvin, though there are more than one star in Capella. Capella Is the brightest star in Auriga and the sixth brightest star in the sky, not including the Sun.