Beta Piscium (Fum al Samakah) is a star in the constellation Pisces.
It has an apparent magnitude of +4.53
A few of the stars:Van Maanen's Star - apparent magnitude 12.36HD 222410 - apparent magnitude 7.45Fum al Samakah ["mouth of the fish" Beta Piscium (β Psc)] - apparent magnitude 4.48Linteum ["the cord" Delta Piscium (δ Psc)] - apparent magnitude 4.44Kaht [Epsilon Piscium (ε Psc)] - apparent magnitude 4.27Revati ["rich" Zeta Piscium (ζ Psc)] - apparent magnitude 5.21Torcular ["thread" Omicron Piscium (ο Psc)] - apparent magnitude 4.2Vernalis[Omega Piscium (ω Psc)] - apparent magnitude 4.03
Alpha Piscium (or Alrischa, Alrescha) is a star in the constellation Pisces.It has an apparent magnitude of 4.33See related for more information
The magnitude of Eta Piscium, a star in the constellation of Pisces, is approximately 3.6. This makes it visible to the naked eye under good viewing conditions.
Eta Piscium is the brightest star in the constellation Pisces
Omicron Piscium's class is class G, meaning it is a yellow star, it is 4,950 kelvin, it is 142 light years away, and has a magnitude of 4.26
Beta Piscium is a binary star system located in the constellation of Pisces. It consists of a giant star and a white dwarf star. The giant star is classified as a K-type giant, which means it is an orange star that is nearing the end of its life cycle.
The surface temperature of Beta Piscium, also known as beta Piscium, is estimated to be around 5,800 Kelvin. This star is a yellow-white dwarf located in the constellation Pisces and is similar in temperature to our Sun, making it a main sequence star.
The constellation Pisces doesn't contain any stars that are brighter than fourth magnitude. Its brightest star is Eta Piscium, which is a class G giant star.
Piscium, which is what a star is called that is in the constellation Pisces. There are multiple Piscium, such as 54 Piscium, 109 Piscium, and Eta Piscium are some of the constellation Pisces's stars.
The apparent magnitude is +3.5 and the absolute magnitude is -1.25.
The main stars of the constellation Pisces include Alpha Piscium (also known as Markab), Beta Piscium (also called Fum al Samakah), and Gamma Piscium. These stars form the recognizable "V" shape that characterizes the constellation. Pisces is known for its two fish, and these stars represent key points in the celestial depiction of the constellation.
Beta Aquarii (Sadalsuud) has an apparent magnitude of 2.89 and an absolute magnitude of -4.5.