Lambda Arietis is a double star in the northern constellation of Aries. It is comprised of a yellow-white primary star ( spectral type F, luminosity class V) and a yellow secondary star (spectral type G, luminosity class V). To the naked eye these appears yellow-white.
The color for Aries is Red, the 1st color in the spectrum of visible light.
Aries is a "constellation" not a single star.
Alpha Arietis (Hamal) is the brightest star in Aries. Beta Arietis (Sheratan) is the blue-white beta star of the constellation Aries.
Tania Borealis is a star in the Ursa Major constellation. The star is also known as Lambda Ursae Majoris. It is located in the right paw of the Ursa Major.
Aries is not a star; it is a constellation, a grouping of stars that some people thought looked like a ram. Aries is one of twelve constellations in the Zodiac, which lie along the ecliptic. The Ecliptic is like the "equator in the stars", which is the plane of the Earth's orbit.
The star Algenib in the Pegasus constellation is white or bluish-white in color.
Auriga is a constellation and not a Star.
The star Markab in the constellation Pegasus appears white to blue-white in color.
Teegarden's Star is an M-type red dwarf star located about 12 light years away in the constellation Aries.
Aldebaran is the brightest star in the constellation of the Gemini
Lyra is a constellation not a star
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