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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
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its a constellation not a star you idiot
Constellations don't have a color, or a surface temperature. Constellations are basically a range of directions in the sky.
Pisces is a autumn constellation and can be seen in September and october,and faintly in November and December.
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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 Eta Piscium, the constellation Pisces' brightest star, is about 4930 Kelvin, or just a bit under 3000 degrees Fahrenheit.
It is Pisces.
what constellation borders pisces, pegasus & lacerto
Pisces is a constellation of stars. From the Earth, Van Maanen's star, at a distance of 4.3 parsecs (132.5 trillion kilometres) is the nearest part of the constellation. That is too far away for it to influence any movement on the Earth's surface.
The constellation named after a fish is Pisces. The Pisces Constellation is in the southern sky. Its name means "the fish" in Latin.
the Pisces Constellation is 889 square degrees
There are seven stars in Pisces.
The Pisces constellation is actually bordered by several other constellations: Triangulum Andromeda Pegasus Aquarius Cetus Aries
Pisces is a constellation, not a star. One of the prominent stars in Pisces is Fomalhaut, also called "the fish's mouth".
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