The surface temperature of the Pollux star is 4,500 K
Pollux is not a galaxy, but a star. Together with its heavenly twin, Castor, it is found in the constellation of Gemini.
eight million miles
Pollux (Beta Geminorum) is an orange giant star in the constellation of Gemini.It has a spectral type of K0
About 750 million years.
Our sun has an appx diameter of 1,392,000 km, Sirius 2,335,000 km diameter, Vega 4,315,000 km diameter and Pollux 11,120,000 km diameter.
No, Pollux is not a white dwarf, it is a orange giant star.
This is the order from smallest stars to the biggest stars: Alpha Centauri, Procyon, Vega, Pollux, Polaris, and Deneb. These are the size(diameter) of them; though the size of the stars are not 100% accurate so they are likely to be predicted. Alpha Centauri is 1,527,000 Procyon is 2,652,000 Vega is 3,827,000 Pollux is 11,617,000 Polaris is 44,217,000 and Deneb is 203,000,000
The Pollux Star is located in the Beta Geminorum
The surface temperature of the Pollux star is 4,500 K
Pollux is not a galaxy, but a star. Together with its heavenly twin, Castor, it is found in the constellation of Gemini.
eight million miles
Pollux (Beta Geminorum) is an orange giant star in the constellation of Gemini.It has a spectral type of K0
The beta star of Gemini is Pollux. The two bright stars of Gemini are Castor and Pollux. Although Pollux is the brightest star in Gemini, Castor was named alpha-Gemini (despite being second brightest), therefore, Pollux is beta-Gemini. Pollux is the one more southerly and easterly.
Pollux is about 3.1957665 × 1014 kilometres from us
Pollux is 34 light-years from Earth.
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